Rises near Mangrove Mountain and runs south-west to enter Mangrove Creek downstream from the Bedlam Creek confluence. Named afer the timber that was extensively logged in the area during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The name is shown in one of Surveyor Larmer’s notebooks for 1833. Richard Woodbury was granted 50 acres in 1830 opposite the confluence of the creek with Mangrove Creek, the farm to be known as “Cherry Hill.”