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All of Bear Creek's present course is contained within Briones Regional Park, near Briones Valley, California. [2] A view looking west down the Bear Creek watershed in Briones Regional Park, showing the coast mixed evergreen forest and grassland typical of the Bear Creek valley. Mount Tamalpais is visible in the distance. (March 24, 2021)
The course of Bear Creek is entirely contained within San Bernardino County, and primarily within the San Bernardino National Forest. It rises near the community of Woodlands, and flows north into Baldwin Lake in the eastern Big Bear Valley .
Bear Creek Golf Club (Murrieta, California) – 1982; The Country Club at Muirfield Village (Dublin, Ohio) – 1982; Atlanta Country Club (Atlanta, Georgia) – 1983 (redesign) Park Meadows Country Club (Park City, Utah) – 1983; Bear Lakes Country Club (West Palm Beach, Florida) – 1984 Lakes course – 1985; Links course – 1987
The 24-acre (9.7 ha) Bear Creek Dog Park has a 0.75-mile (1.21 km) loop trail that owners and pets can hike on, stabilized pools within 0.25-mile (0.40 km) of creek access for dogs to play in, a holding pen near restrooms and a penned small dog area.
The Bear Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve is a public open space preserve in Santa Clara County, California, United States, in the Santa Cruz Mountains.The preserve is located along both sides of Bear Creek Road, west of State Route 17 and Lexington Reservoir, and mostly north and east of the Skyline Boulevard and Summit Road sections of State Route 35.
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Bear Creek is a tributary of the Salmon River in the Central Oregon Coast Range in the United States. It begins in the Siuslaw National Forest and flows generally northwest through Lincoln County to meet the river between Rose Lodge and Otis. Named tributaries from source to mouth are McMullen, Tarry, Southman, and Morton creeks. [3]
The 2006 United States Open Championship was the 106th U.S. Open, held June 15–18 at Winged Foot Golf Club West Course in Mamaroneck, New York, a suburb northeast of New York City. [3] Geoff Ogilvy won his only major title by one stroke in one of the wildest finishes in U.S. Open history.