Tunitas Creek is a 6.6-mile-long (10.6 km) stream in San Mateo County, California. Tunitas is Spanish for "little prickly pears". The creek rises at an...
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route was moved to the west. It was also renamed Lobitos. Arroyo de las Tunitas is shown on the diseños, about 1839, of the San Gregorio and Canada Verde...
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Turpentine, La Villita, La Virgencita, Las Animas, Las Jarillas, Las Partidas, Las Pilitas, Las Porras, Las Tunitas, Lázaro Cárdenas (La Nancy), Llano del...
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Center) San Bruno 375 Ohlone-Portolá Heritage Trail at Tunitas Beach Mouth of Tunitas Creek at Tunitas Beach 37°21′24″N 122°23′58″W / 37.356727°N 122.39947°W...
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camp as Oct. 30) 16 – To Half Moon Bay (same camp as Oct. 29) 17 – To Tunitas Creek 18 – To Pescadero Creek 19 – To Año Nuevo Creek 20 – To Scott Creek...
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Parks Department, County of San Mateo. Retrieved December 27, 2019. "Tunitas Creek Beach". Parks Department, County of San Mateo. Retrieved December...
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to the Ocean Shore Railroad, which operated between San Francisco and Tunitas Creek from 1907 to 1920. SR 1 also used to run along the coast between...
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Lobitos Creek (254929) Schoolhouse Creek (232672) Rogers Gulch (231823) Tunitas Creek (236624) Dry Creek (222617) East Fork (222904) Rings Gulch (234568)...
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earthquake crippled the project, and the portion between Tunitas Glen (at the mouth of Tunitas Creek) and Swanton was never finished. The two separate...
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