Hickory Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
Hickory Creek's name was due to the abundance of hickory trees in the area. It was once regarded as the border between the villages of Point Pleasant and Lower Black Eddy.
Hickory Creek is located entirely within Plumstead Township, Pennsylvania. Its GNIS I.D. number is 1176953. Its watershed is , and meets at the Delaware River's 156.98 river mile. It rises at an elevation of and meets the Delaware at an elevation of , resulting in an average slope of . Its U.S. Geological I.D. number is 3109.
Hickory rises near Tollgate Road, southeast of Ferry Road and flows northeast to the Delaware River.
Hickory Creek lies in a sliver of diabase rock which intruded into the Lockatong Formation of the Piedmont Lowland during the Jurassic and the Triassic, occurring as a sill of dense, dark gray to black and very fine grained, 90-95% labradorite and augite.