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  2. Napa River - Wikipedia

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    The lower section of the Napa River from Napa to San Pablo Bay has flatwater that is suitable for canoeing, sea kayaking, motorboating, as well as an Italian-style gondola cruise. [25] The Napa River Trail has segments at Kennedy Park (N 38.26764 W 122.28373) & between Lincoln Ave (N 38.31055 W 122.27783) and Trancas St (N 38.32496 W 122.28384 ...

  3. Hydrography of the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The largest rivers are the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, which drain into the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and thence to Suisun Bay.Other major rivers of the North Bay are the Napa River, the Petaluma River, the Gualala River, and the Russian River; the former two drain into San Pablo Bay, the latter two into the Pacific Ocean.

  4. List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento River (1654949) – flows from Sacramento County American River; San Joaquin River (273488) – flows from Sacramento County; For tributaries of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, see List of rivers in California. Mount Diablo Creek (234334) Hastings Slough (225003) Seal Creek; Pacheco Creek (230192) Grayson Creek (224526 ...

  5. Fishing report, Sept. 7-13: Chasing the elusive 20-inch ... - AOL

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    The triple-digit heat is keeping most anglers at bay. The river at Kernville have dropped to only 90 cfs, and water releases out of the dam have also dropped at First Point from 261 to 237 cfs ...

  6. San Francisco Bay - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay drains water from approximately 40 percent of California. Water from the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, and from the Sierra Nevada mountains, flow into Suisun Bay, which then travels through the Carquinez Strait to meet with the Napa River at the entrance to San Pablo Bay, which

  7. Cuttings Wharf, California - Wikipedia

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    Cuttings Wharf is located on the Napa River, 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Napa Junction. [2] In 1893 Francis Cutting developed a wharf at this location so that ships could pick up fruit grown in Napa at the Cutting Fruit Packing Company. In 1924, Napa County purchased the site as a public boat landing [3]

  8. Overflowing Napa River Floods Homes and Roads in California - AOL

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    Roads were flooded in Napa, California, on Wednesday, February 27, after river levels rose following to heavy rain.High water levels in the Russian River and Napa River prompted flood warnings ...

  9. Milliken Creek (California) - Wikipedia

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    Milliken Creek is an 11.9-mile-long (19.2 km) [3] stream in Napa County, California, that is a tributary to the Napa River. [4] There are approximately 7,300 acres (3,000 ha) in this watershed, of which 90 acres (36 ha) are developed as vineyards. [2]