Fossil Creek is a perennial stream near the community of Strawberry in the U.S. state of Arizona. A tributary of the Verde River, Fossil Creek flows from its headwaters on the Mogollon Rim to meet the larger stream near the former Childs Power Plant.Fossil Springs, near the headwaters, emits upwards of 20000USgal per minute that flow into the creek year-round. Calcium carbonate, precipitating from the 72F water from the springs, creates travertine dams and deposits for several miles downstream. The Fossil Creek system is the fourth largest producer of travertine in the United States.Fossil Creek is one of only two streams in Arizona included in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The creek and its riparian corridor provide habitat for a wide variety of flora and fauna, some listed as endangered or otherwise imperiled. Its former power-plant complex is listed as a National Historic District. Since restoration of the stream's natural flow in 2008, an increase in recreational visits has raised concerns about overuse and has led to road closings and other restrictions.CourseFossil Creek arises at an elevation of 6510ft above sea level on the Mogollon Rim in Coconino County north of Strawberry. For about the first 3mi, the creek's flow is intermittent.