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  2. Monarch Beach, Dana Point, California - Wikipedia

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    Monarch Beach has access to Salt Creek Beach and a picnic area. The neighborhood includes the Monarch Beach Resort & Links Course – an 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. It is also the home to the Dana Point Concours d'Elegance automotive charitable event held each year on the Monarch Beach Golf Links.

  3. Salt Creek (Sacramento River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of California. [1] The 18-mile (29 km) long stream is a tributary to the Sacramento River. [1] Salt Creek was named for the brine springs which empty into its headwaters. [2]

  4. Bidwell–Sacramento River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Pine Creek Day Use Area is a common location for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, picnicking and bird and wildlife watching. [2] Irvine Finch River Access is a 5-acre (2.0 ha) parking lot and launch ramp affording park visitors a means to access the Sacramento River for boating, canoeing or floating on inner tubes. [2]

  5. Salt Creek Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek Beach Park is a beach park located in Dana Point, California, in the county of Orange. [1] A popular destination for South Orange County residents, it features amenities such as a halfcourt basketball court, beach volleyball, and a seven-acre grassy Bluff Park, and offers opportunities for surfing, swimming, and fishing.

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  7. Salton Sea - Wikipedia

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    "Salt Creek" first appeared on a map in 1867, and "Salton Station" is on a railroad map from 1900, although this place had existed as a rail stop since the late 1870s. [7] Until the advent of the modern sea, the Salton Sink was the site of a major salt-mining operation.