Bald Eagle Creek is a 55.2-mile-long (88.8 km)[1]tributary of theWest Branch Susquehanna River mostly inCentre County,Pennsylvania, in theUnited States.[2]
Bald Eagle Creek runs through theBald Eagle Valley at the foot of theBald Eagle Mountain ridge toLock Haven.
A shorterBald Eagle Creek runs south in the valley from the same headlands near theBlair County/Centre County line, terminating in theLittle Juniata River inTyrone.
The main line of theNittany and Bald Eagle Railroadshort line runs along the full length of both Bald Eagle creeks.Interstate 80 crosses the creek betweenSnow Shoe andBellefonte, andU.S. Route 322 crosses betweenPort Matilda andState College. Much of theNittany Valley drains to the creek through water gaps in the Bald Eagle Mountain ridge.
Located along the creek inUnionville is theFisher Farm site, a significantarchaeological site.[3]

From southwest to northeast, downstream along the longer Bald Eagle Creek:
41°08′08″N77°23′59″W / 41.1355°N 77.3996°W /41.1355; -77.3996