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The San Diego Creek drains a roughly rectangular shaped watershed of 112.2 square miles (291 km 2) in central Orange County.Although most of the watershed is located in Irvine, it also includes parts of the incorporated cities of Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Orange, Santa Ana, and Tustin.
San Diego River; San Dieguito River; San Felipe Creek (Salton Sea) San Luis Rey River; San Mateo Creek (Southern California) San Vicente Creek (San Diego County) Sand Creek (San Diego County, California) Santa Margarita River; Sweetwater River (California)
The dry creek bed continues northwest from the reservoir, turning west where it enters the city of Irvine, flowing along the northeastern boundary of William R. Mason Regional Park. The creek then turns west to empty into San Diego Creek in its San Joaquin Marsh section, about 2 miles (3.2 km) above where the larger creek enters Upper Newport Bay .
About 11.8 miles (19.0 km) long north-south, the wash, now mostly channelized, flows in a relatively straight course southwest from the 55-acre (0.22 km 2) Peters Canyon Reservoir near the Orange/Tustin borderline to its confluence with San Diego Creek near the Irvine Civic Center Plaza. [2]
The San Diego Creek bicycle path is a cycling route in the city of Irvine, California.The path connects major points such as Newport Beach, University of California, Irvine, Boomers Irvine, Colonel Bill Barber Park, Irvine Civic Center, Irvine Crossroads shopping center, Woodbridge High School, Woodbridge Community Park, Atria Senior Residential Area, Windrow Community Park and Irvine Medical ...
Serrano Creek is a roughly 7.5-mile (12.1 km) tributary of San Diego Creek in the U.S. state of California. [1] The creek starts in the Santa Ana Mountains in a canyon in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park , near the boundary of the Cleveland National Forest .
San Vicente Creek (Spanish for "St. Vincent") is a 22.2-mile-long (35.7 km) [1] stream in San Diego County, California.. It rises east of Ramona and flows southwest through the Cuyamaca Mountains into San Vicente Reservoir, and subsequently to its confluence with the San Diego River just north of Lakeside.
Sand Creek is a tributary of the San Diego River in San Diego County, California. [1] References