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  2. Pajaro River - Wikipedia

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    The Pajaro River (pájaro is bird in Spanish) is a U.S. river in the Central Coast region of California, forming part of the border between San Benito and Santa Clara Counties, the entire border between San Benito and Santa Cruz County, and the entire border between Santa Cruz and Monterey County.

  3. Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River) - Wikipedia

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    From its confluence with Corralitos Creek, Salsipuedes Creek flows 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the Pajaro River. Ecology and conservation. In a 2007 report, Dr ...

  4. Pescadero Creek (Pajaro River) - Wikipedia

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    Pescadero Creek runs southerly through the southern Santa Cruz Mountains about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southwest of Gilroy, California. At about two-thirds of its course it is joined by Castro Valley Road, which passes with the stream through Hatfield Canyon, [5] then crosses into Santa Cruz County and receives from the right Star Creek, [6] which drains the eastern flank of 1,618 feet (493 m) tall ...

  5. Pacheco Creek (San Benito County) - Wikipedia

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    Pacheco Creek is a 28 miles (45 km) [3] west by southwest flowing stream which heads in the Diablo Range in southeastern Santa Clara County and flows to San Felipe Lake, [4] the beginning of the Pajaro River mainstem, in San Benito County, California.

  6. Coward Creek (Pajaro River) - Wikipedia

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    Coward Creek is the western end of the Pajaro River Gap, [4] a critical linkage for wildlife east–west across the southern edge of the Santa Cruz Mountains and north–south from that range to the Gabilan Range to the south. [5] It is mostly an intermittent stream today, although it is perennial in the upper reaches.

  7. Pajaro, California - Wikipedia

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    Pajaro (Spanish Pájaro 'bird') is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California. It is located on the south bank of the Pajaro River 5 miles (8 km) northeast of its mouth, [6] at an elevation of 26 feet (7.9 m). [4] The population was 2,882 at the 2020 census, down from 3,070 in 2010.

  8. Salsipuedes Creek - Wikipedia

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    Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River), a tributary of the Pajaro River in Santa Cruz County, California Salsipuedes Creek (Salinas River), a tributary of the Santa Margarita Lake, a reservoir on the Salinas River in San Luis Obispo County, California; see Salinas Dam

  9. Uvas Creek - Wikipedia

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    After Uvas Creek crosses Highway 101 and becomes Carnadero Creek (aka lower Uvas Creek) it is joined from the right by Gavilan Creek, Tick Creek and then Tar Creek. Uvas Creek is the only stream in the Pajaro River watershed, and in Santa Clara County, whose water right specifies minimum winter and summer releases for maintaining fish resources ...