Frederick County's creeks wind through apple orchards and rolling farmland — Opequon Creek, Back Creek, and Cedar Creek are the major waterways, with dozens of smaller tributaries reaching into the western mountains. Water access adds value to agricultural land here, whether for orchard irrigation, livestock, or simply the appeal of a creek running through your property. LandMatch uses USGS hydrography data to verify which parcels have perennial streams, not just seasonal drainage.
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