![]() ![]() ![]() The Cobbs Creek Watershed has something for everyone to discover. The watershed is often subdivided into the Cobbs Creek, Darby Creek, and Tinicum subwatersheds for planning purposes. In total, Cobbs Creek weaves its way through 10 municipalities until it meets with the mainstream Darby Creek in Colwyn Borough, where it then dashes down to the John Heinz Wildlife Refuge in Tinicum. The headwaters of the Cobbs Creek subwatershed begin in three distinct places: East Branch Indian Creek springing up in a small residential neighborhood in Narberth Borough West Branch Indian Creek in Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County and Cobbs Creek in Haverford Township, Delaware County. ![]() The Darby-Cobbs Watershed drains approximately 77 square miles, including portions of Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. ![]()
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