Pine Creek begins on a mountain in Bear Creek Township. It flows northwest for a short distance before turning north and flowing off the mountain. After several tenths of a mile, the creek enters the borough of Laurel Run and begins flowing through a valley. It turns west, receives an unnamed tributary from the and enters Hanover Township. The creek continues west for more than a mile, receiving two unnamed tributaries from the and one more from the right. It then turns west-southwest for several tenths of a mile, crossing Pennsylvania Route 309. The creek then turns northwest, passing through a small pond and then reaching its confluence with Solomon Creek after a few tenths of a mile. Pine Creek joins Solomon Creek upstream of its mouth.
Hydrology
The water temperature of Pine Creek ranges from. No iron has been recorded in the creek. Its pH ranges from 5.5 to 6.5, the concentration of acidity ranges from 17.1 to 51.3 milligrams per liter, and the concentration of alkalinity is 17.1 milligrams per liter. The concentration of dissolved oxygen in the creek is between 10 and 13 milligrams per liter, depending on the site.
Geography and geology
The elevation near the mouth of Pine Creek is above sea level. The elevation of the creek's source is between above sea level. Pine Creek is described as "relatively intact" in the Solomon Creek Coldwater Conservation Plan in 2009. A reservoir known as the Pine Run Reservoir is situated on Pine Creek. The reservoir has a capacity of 7.5 million gallons and is dammed by a masonry and concretedam of intermediate size. The dam is known as Pine Run Dam Number 1. As of 1980, it is in a deteriorated condition. Its spillway is considered to be "seriously inadequate" and the dam itself is designated as an "unsafe non-emergency dam".
Watershed
The watershed of Pine Creek has an area of. It is in the southeastern part of the watershed of Solomon Creek. There are of streams in the watershed. The creek's mouth is in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Wilkes-Barre West. However, its source is in the quadrangle of Wilkes-Barre East. The watershed of Pine Creek is heavily forested. The surrounding terrain shields it from being significantly impacted by severe rainstorms. Pine Creek flows alongside Pine Run Road for some distance.
Pine Creek is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery. However, the creek has had low densities of trout in the past, but more recently, their numbers have increased. The watershed of the creek contains the only Approved Trout Waters in the watershed of Solomon Creek. Pine Creek could potentially be upgraded to Class A Wild Trout Waters. Brook trout, longnose dace, eastern blacknose dace, and creek chub all inhabit the watershed of Pine Creek. Wild trout naturally reproduce in the creek from its headwaters downstream to its mouth. Roach-like stoneflies and common shredders inhabit Pine Creek. Of the macroinvertebrate taxa in the creek, between 60 and 83 percent are of the orders Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera. Between 0 and 33 percent are mayflies.