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This list of lakes in the San Francisco Bay Area groups lakes, ponds, and reservoirs by county. Numbers in parentheses are Geographic Names Information System feature ids. Alameda County
The northern reservoir, Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir, is fed by San Mateo Creek and San Andreas Creek at its north end. It also receives water from Upper Crystal Springs Reservoir via tunnels beneath Highway 92. Below Crystal Springs Dam, lower San Mateo Creek receives limited flows from Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir and descends to the ...
CCRRA includes a 1.5 acres (0.0061 km 2) swim lagoon and formerly included a fishing lake that resulted from damming Cull Creek. [a] The swim area has a bathhouse, lawns, sandy beaches, and much shallow water for kids. [2] EBRPD reports that "The [recreation area's] lagoon won the 1966 Governor's Design Award for Exceptional Distinction for ...
Our reports cover the coast to the High Sierra, and Lake Isabella to New Melones. Fishing report, May 17-23: Remembering lessons learned from the Alcorn’s ‘court’ Skip to main content
Rock Creek (Feather River, Lake Oroville), a tributary of Lake Oroville's North Arm Rock Creek (Feather River, Middle Fork) , a Middle Fork Feather River tributary (via Smithneck Creek) with headwaters on the Sierra Crest (Babbitt Peak, 39°36′8″N 120°6′21″W / 39.60222°N 120.10583°W / 39.60222; -120.
Butts Creek (233590) – flows from Lake County. Routan Creek (234593) – flows from Lake County. Snell Creek (234752) Putah Creek (234522) – flows from Lake County. Hunting Creek (225798) Cement Creek (220810) Dyer Creek (222789) Eticuera Creek (223262) Adams Creek (217966) Nevada Creek (229475) Zim Zim Creek (238320)
The park is home to urban coyotes, California ground squirrel, elusive gray foxes, raccoons, striped skunk, desert cottontail rabbits, opossums, and California quail, among other animals. [ 4 ] "Hummingbirds, hawks, northern mockingbirds and blue scrub-jays flock to Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area," and the park is a nexus for the Black ...
The Redwood Creek tributary is protected by Redwood Regional Park, which contains the largest remaining natural stand of coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) found in the East Bay. [5] The creek terminates in Arrowhead Marsh in Oakland, one of the few marshlands left in the East Bay. The marsh formed in San Leandro Bay between 1855 and 1895 ...