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San Francisquito Creek (Santa Clara River tributary)

Coordinates:34°25′34.21″N118°34′9.26″W / 34.4261694°N 118.5692389°W /34.4261694; -118.5692389
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Tributary of the Santa Clara River in California, United States

San Francisquito Creek
The San Francisquito Creek after seasonal rainfall feeds water into the creek bed.
Map
EtymologySpanish
Native nameArroyo San Francisquito (Spanish)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionLos Angeles County
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationsouthwest ofSan Francisquito Pass
 • coordinates34°38′12.62″N118°23′5.86″W / 34.6368389°N 118.3849611°W /34.6368389; -118.3849611[1]
 • elevation3,544 feet (1,080 m)[2]
Mouth 
 • location
confluence with Santa Clara River
 • coordinates
34°25′34.21″N118°34′9.26″W / 34.4261694°N 118.5692389°W /34.4261694; -118.5692389[1]
 • elevation
1,082 feet (330 m)[2]
Length22 mi (35 km)
Basin features
River systemSanta Clara River
The creek bed runs dry during the late spring and summer months, with nativeyucca in full bloom.

San Francisquito Creek, inLos Angeles County, is atributary stream of theSanta Clara River. It drains the south facing slopes of theSierra Pelona Mountains of theSan Gabriel Mountains within theTransverse Range ofCalifornia, United States.

The closest populated place to the creek isGreen Valley that lies along the upper course of the creek, in the upper part ofSan Francisquito Canyon, southeast of the source of the Creek atSan Francisquito Pass. At its mouth and confluence with theSanta Clara River isSanta Clarita.

History

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Originally called theArroyo San Francisquito,[3] San Francisquito Creek and its canyon was for many years the major route of wagon and stage roads northward fromLos Angeles into theSan Joaquin Valley. The first wasEl Camino Viejo, later there was theStockton–Los Angeles Road and theButterfield Overland Mail stage route. The wagon road followed the course of the stream in the bottom of the canyon.[4] Two stage stations for the Overland Mail were along the Creek.Widow Smith's Station was located about 1 mi (1.6 km) down the canyon from Green Valley.[5] andKing's Station, located 10 mi (16 km) south of Widow Smith's Station in lower San Francisquito Canyon.[6]

St. Francis Dam

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TheSt. Francis Dam was built on San Francisquito Creek in San Francisquito Canyon, and completed in 1926. It was part of theLos Angeles Aqueduct system, creating a storage reservoir for the importedOwens Valley water. The dam failed in 1928, due to a then undetectable geological weakness in the bedrock. The resulting flood sent a massive wave of water and debris down the canyon and theSanta Clara River Valley and to the sea, killing up to 600 people.[7] Some of these debris can still be found today littering the creek bed.

Recent development

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In 1999, the city ofSanta Clarita established the creek as an ecological conservation zone and has since built a pair of 2.5 mi (4.0 km) long bike and pedestrian paths along the eastern and western banks of the river as it flows into the city.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: San Francisquito Canyon
  2. ^ab"Elevation Finder | Elevation of Address | Elevation of Coordinates".
  3. ^"San Francisquito Creek".www.americanrivers.org. Retrieved2024-10-17.
  4. ^United States. War Dept, Joseph Henry, Spencer Fullerton Baird, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers,Reports of explorations and surveys: to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, Volume 5, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer, 1856, pp.28-29
  5. ^Mildred Brooke Hoover, Hero Eugene Rensch, Ethel Grace Rensch, 3rd Edition revised by William N. Abeloe, Historic Spots in California, 3rd Ed., Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1966, p.168
  6. ^List of Stations from New York Times, October 14 1858, Itinerary of the Route
  7. ^Pollack, Alan (March–April 2010)."President's Message"(PDF).The Heritage Junction Dispatch. Santa Clara Valley Historical Society. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2013-06-09. Retrieved2012-08-31.
  8. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2015-10-12. Retrieved2015-12-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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