Township of Cove Creek is one of thirty-seven townships in Washington County, Arkansas, USA.
Throughout the 1920s, various groups lobbied state and federal legislatures to gain funding for a dam at the confluence of Cove Creek and the Clinch River.
The canal was originally a natural waterway known as Long Cove Creek, that has been straightened and given artificial banks.
At Latah, it receives a short tributary, Cove Creek, on the right bank.
This village, which may have been little more than a seasonal hunting camp, was located somewhere along the flats of Cove Creek.
Their territory was believed to be centred on Concord and stretched east to the swampland of Long Cove Creek.
Their territory was believed to be centred on modern-day Concord and stretched east to the swampland of Long Cove Creek (now known as Hawthorne Canal).
A wood harvest area owned by the state of Alaska extends south of the highway from Cove Creek to Elevenmile Creek.
When the ironworks failed in 1859, Willden decided to settle Cove Creek.
Big Cove Creek rises on the west side of Cove Mountain, just outside the Buchanan State Forest.