Esparto, Cache Creek runs east into Sacramento Valley, ending in a settling basin east of Woodland, the overflow of which runs into the Sacramento River through...
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Cache Creek (Mokelumne River), a Sierra Nevada tributary of the North Fork Mokelumne River, California, United States Cache Creek (Sacramento River)...
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within, into west-side Sacramento tributaries such as Cache Creek and Putah Creek. According to the Sacramento Watershed River Program, an abandoned mercury...
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to tributaries) Smith River Rowdy Creek Mill Creek Myrtle Creek South Fork Smith River Craigs Creek Coon Creek Rock Creek Gordon Creek Goose Creek Hurdygurdy...
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Bidwell–Sacramento River State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving riparian habitat on the Sacramento River and its tributary Big...
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Bear Creek (Colusa County), a tributary to Cache Creek within Colusa County draining the Inner Coastal Range. Part of the larger Sacramento River Watershed...
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Bear Creek (Contra Costa County), a tributary of San Pablo Creek Bear Creek (Colusa County), a tributary of Cache Creek and ultimately the Sacramento River...
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Clear Lake (California) (redirect from Cache Creek Dam)
Sacramento River and San Joaquin River Basins For The Control of Nutrients in Clear Lake" (PDF). California Water Boards. November 2005. "Cache Creek...
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wilderness is Cache Creek, a tributary of the Sacramento River (in high rainfall years). Cache Creek is one of two tributaries (Putah Creek is the other)...
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Cold Creek is a river of Mendocino County, California, a tributary of East Fork Russian River. In the past it may have connected Clear Lake to the Russian...
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Palo Cedro, California (redirect from North Cow Creek School)
19th century. Cow Creek, a Sacramento River tributary that runs south through Palo Cedro, was a conduit for entrance into the Sacramento Valley by Hudson...
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River proper. A few hundred years ago a massive landslide blocked this channel, and Clear Lake found a new outlet to the Sacramento River. Cold Creek...
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County. Eel River empties into the Pacific, while Cache Creek and Putah Creek flow into the Sacramento River valley. Lake County has warm, dry summers, and...
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Lake Berryessa. It includes the watersheds of Cache Creek and Putah Creek, tributaries to the Sacramento River. The geographical boundaries are informal and...
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via Cache Creek to the Sacramento River. The course of Scotts Creek resembles a letter "S" with its vertical axis tilted 45° clockwise. The creek forms...
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ranges drain into the Sacramento Valley. Clear Lake lies in the southeast portion of the range, and drains eastward via Cache Creek. U.S. Route 101 runs...
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Nevada, after Palisade Glacier at the headwaters of Big Pine Creek a tributary of the Owens River. Both Lyell and Maclure glaciers have shrunk significantly...
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tunnel to Clear Lake, from which the water would flow down Cache Creek to the Sacramento River.: 147 From the beginning, these dams were heavily contested...
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Floods in the United States (1900–1999) (redirect from Ohio River flood of 1945)
flooding in Battle Creek. Due mainly to rainfall. In May, very heavy rains in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming caused a flood on the Cache la Poudre and...
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California (section Rivers)
The two rivers join in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, flowing into the Pacific Ocean through San Francisco Bay. Many major tributaries feed into...
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following the North Fork Cache Creek and tributaries to the Lake–Colusa county line. During its final descent into the Sacramento Valley, SR 20 intersects...
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(1,290 km2), making it the Santa Clara River's biggest tributary in terms of watershed size. Most of the creek above Lake Piru is located in the Los Padres...
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many arms and inlets. The four major arms of the lake are: Sacramento, McCloud, Squaw Creek and Pit and have scenery as well as unusual geologic and historic...
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the best rivers in Colorado.[citation needed] Boulder Creek Cache La Poudre River - Colorado's only federally designated Wild and Scenic River contains...
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rose again, and created its present outlet via Cache Creek to the Sacramento River. The Middle Creek watershed is a sub-watershed of the Clear Lake Basin...
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Mansion SHP". California State Parks. Retrieved 1 October 2011. "Bidwell-Sacramento River SP". California State Parks. Retrieved 1 October 2011. "Big Basin Redwoods...
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Rivers of 2007" (PDF). American Rivers. 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2023. Smith, Robert J. (17 April 2007). "Group puts Lee Creek on its endangered list". Arkansas...
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Whiskeytown–Shasta–Trinity National Recreation Area (category Sacramento River)
Unit, centered on Shasta Lake, has four tributary arms; Sacramento River, Pit River, Squaw Creek, and McCloud River. Each has distinctive scenic beauty and...
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reserve is drained in part by West Magnesia Spring Canyon Creek, a tributary of the Whitewater River. Magnesia Spring lies within the Southern Mojave–Salton...
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original (PDF) on October 5, 2012. Retrieved November 5, 2012. "Guadalupe Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey,...
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