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The '''San Lorenzo River''' drains the largest watershed in Santa Cruz County, and bisects the City of Santa Cruz before emptying into Monterey Bay.
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The '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Lorenzo_River San Lorenzo River]''' drains the largest watershed in Santa Cruz County (the [[San Lorenzo Valley]]), and bisects the City of [[Santa Cruz]] before emptying into Monterey Bay. For most of its length, the river is paralleled by [[Highway 9]].
 
* Carey Casey, "Down By the Riverside: How Santa Cruz Lost and Re-found Its Connection to the San Lorenzo River", [[Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 9]], p20.  
 
* Carey Casey, "Down By the Riverside: How Santa Cruz Lost and Re-found Its Connection to the San Lorenzo River", [[Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 9]], p20.  
  
Major tributaries include (north to south):
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==Tributaries(north to south)==
 
* Kings Creek
 
* Kings Creek
 
* Bear Creek
 
* Bear Creek
 
* Boulder Creek
 
* Boulder Creek
 
* [[History Pages: 9 - The Territory|Love Creek]]
 
* [[History Pages: 9 - The Territory|Love Creek]]
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* [[Newell Creek]]
 
* Zayante Creek
 
* Zayante Creek
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* [https://www.mountainparks.org/our-parks/henry-cowell/fall-creek Fall Creek]
 
* [[Bennett, Eben|Bennett Creek]]
 
* [[Bennett, Eben|Bennett Creek]]
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* [[Bull, Thomas|Bull Creek]]
 
* [[Branciforte Creek]]
 
* [[Branciforte Creek]]
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==Notable bridges (north to south -''see also'' [[:Category:Bridges]])==
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* [[California Powder Works covered bridge]] (1872)
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* [[Soquel Avenue covered bridge]] (1874)
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* [[SCR San Lorenzo River trestle]] (1876, 1908)
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==Unincorporated communities located on the San Lorenzo River (south to north)==
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* [[Paradise Park]]
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* [[Felton]]
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* [[Ben Lomond]]
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* [[Brookdale]]
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* [[Boulder Creek]]
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==In Popular Culture==
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In the 1902 Jack London novel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cruise_of_the_Dazzler ''The Cruise of the Dazzler''], the protagonist sails his sloop from San Francisco to Santa Cruz, where he docks at a small wharf on the lower San Lorenzo River. 
  
 
[[Category:Water]]
 
[[Category:Water]]
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[[Category:Wikipedia]]

Latest revision as of 14:35, 3 April 2025

The San Lorenzo River drains the largest watershed in Santa Cruz County (the San Lorenzo Valley), and bisects the City of Santa Cruz before emptying into Monterey Bay. For most of its length, the river is paralleled by Highway 9.

Tributaries(north to south)

Notable bridges (north to south -see also Category:Bridges)

Unincorporated communities located on the San Lorenzo River (south to north)

In Popular Culture

In the 1902 Jack London novel The Cruise of the Dazzler, the protagonist sails his sloop from San Francisco to Santa Cruz, where he docks at a small wharf on the lower San Lorenzo River.