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Grayson Creek is a stream in Contra Costa County in northern California that flows northeasterly 7.4 miles (11.9 km) [2] from its origin in Briones Regional Park to Pacheco Slough four miles east of Martinez. [3] [4] Pacheco Slough, in turn, connects to Suisun Bay.
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Redwood Creek provides ample shade and cool, consistent flow through the summer, a rarity in the hills of Contra Costa County. The tall redwoods provide ideal locations for songbirds such as the hermit thrush, Bewick's wren, northern mockingbird and a variety of finches, jays and sparrows, both resident and migratory. [9]
The area is characterized by a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csb) with cool, rainy winters and warm, dry summers.Because Orinda is located in a hilly area, microclimates often dominate temperature differences in short distances.
Mount Diablo is a mountain of the Diablo Range, in Contra Costa County of the eastern San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. It is south of Clayton and northeast of Danville . It is an isolated upthrust peak of 3,849 feet (1,173 meters), visible from most of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Moraga is a town in Contra Costa County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The town is named in honor of Joaquín Moraga, member of the famed Californio family. As of 2020, Moraga had a total population of 16,870 people. Moraga is the home of Saint Mary's College of California.
San Ramon (Spanish: San Ramón, meaning "Saint Raymond") is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located within the San Ramon Valley, and 34 miles (55 km) east of San Francisco. San Ramon's population was 84,605 per the 2020 census, [9] making it the 4th largest city in Contra Costa County, behind Concord, Richmond and Antioch.