Difference between revisions of "San Lorenzo River"
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* 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. | ||
− | + | Tributaries include (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]] | ||
* Zayante Creek | * Zayante Creek | ||
+ | * [https://www.mountainparks.org/our-parks/henry-cowell/fall-creek Fall Creek] | ||
* [[Bennett, Eben|Bennett Creek]] | * [[Bennett, Eben|Bennett Creek]] | ||
+ | * [[Bull, Thomas|Bull Creek]] | ||
* [[Branciforte Creek]] | * [[Branciforte Creek]] | ||
[[Category:Water]] | [[Category:Water]] |
Revision as of 03:51, 30 December 2022
The San Lorenzo River drains the largest watershed in Santa Cruz County, and bisects the City of Santa Cruz before emptying into Monterey Bay.
- 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.
Tributaries include (north to south):
- Kings Creek
- Bear Creek
- Boulder Creek
- Love Creek
- Zayante Creek
- Fall Creek
- Bennett Creek
- Bull Creek
- Branciforte Creek