Flows SW to the Tok River, 2.5 mi above the mouth of Shindata Creek, 27 mi. W of Tok, Alaska Range.
Local name published by A. H. Brooks (1916, p. 62), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); given in 1914 because of the discovery of stibnite (the primary ore of antimony) in the vicinity of this stream.
Sikonsina Pass, Tushtena Pass,
Rapids:Streams:Cathedral Rapids Creek Number 1, Cathedral Rapids Creek Number 2, Dry Tok Creek, Natohona Creek, Sheep Creek, Shindata Creek, Stibnite Creek, Timber Creek, White Creek,