List of rivers of California
List of rivers in California (U.S. state), grouped by region.
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[edit] Far North Coast
Rivers and streams between the Oregon border and Humboldt Bay that empty into the Pacific Ocean (arranged north to south; tributaries with those entering nearest the sea first)
- Smith River
- South Fork Smith River
- North Fork Smith River
- Middle Fork Smith River
- Rowdy Creek
- Klamath River
- Terwer Creek
- Blue Creek
- Pecwan Creek
- Trinity River
- Copper Creek
- Boise Creek
- Salmon River
- Scott River
- Shasta River
- Lost River, which is mostly in California but joins the Klamath in Oregon
- Redwood Creek (Humboldt County)
- Little River (Humboldt County)
- Mad River
[edit] Humboldt Bay
Primary streams entering Humboldt Bay are listed north to south beginning north of the entrance to the bay and continuing in a clockwise direction. Tributaries entering nearest the bay are listed first. For a detailed listing of minor creeks and sloughs that drain into the bay and ultimately to the Pacific Ocean, see the Humboldt Bay article.[1][2]
- Jolly Giant Creek
- Jacoby Creek
- Eureka Slough
- Freshwater Slough
- Elk River (California)
- Salmon Creek (Northern Humboldt County)
[edit] North Coast
Rivers and streams between Humboldt Bay and the Golden Gate that empty into the Pacific Ocean (arranged north to south; tributaries with those entering nearest the sea first):
- Eel River
- South Fork Eel River (see List of tributaries of the South Fork Eel River for detailed list of tributaries)
- North Fork Eel River
- Middle Fork Eel River
- Van Duzen River
- Salt River (Humboldt County)
- Bear River (Humboldt County)
- Mattole River
- Usal Creek
- Ten Mile River
- Noyo River
- Big River
- Little River (Mendocino County)
- Albion River
- Big Salmon Creek
- Navarro River
- Rancheria Creek
- Anderson Creek
- Garcia River
- Gualala River
- Russian River
For details of the Sonoma and Marin coasts, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.
[edit] San Francisco Bay
Streams that empty into San Francisco Bay or its tributary bays (arranged clockwise, starting at the north side of the Golden Gate; tributaries are listed from those entering nearest the bays to farthest).
For additional detail on Bay Area creeks, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.
[edit] San Pablo Bay
[edit] Sacramento River
- Sacramento River:
- Cache Slough
- Steamboat Slough
- Miner Slough
- Lindsey Slough
- Lookout Slough
- Ulatis Creek
- Putah Creek
- American River
- Dry Creek
- Cache Creek
- Feather River
- Butte Creek
- Stony Creek
- Big Chico Creek
- Deer Creek
- Mill Creek
- Dye Creek
- Payne's Creek
- Battle Creek
- Cottonwood Creek
- Cow Creek
- Clear Creek
- Rock Creek
- Spring Creek
- Flat Creek
- Pit River
- Cache Slough
[edit] San Joaquin River
- San Joaquin River:
- Marsh Creek
- Mokelumne River
- Calaveras River
- Stanislaus River
- Hospital Creek
- Ingram Creek
- Tuolumne River
- Del Puerto Creek
- Orestimba Creek
- Merced River
- Mud Slough
- Chowchilla River
- Fresno River
- Fresno Slough from North Fork Kings River distributary in time of flood.
- Big Creek
- North Fork San Joaquin River
- Middle Fork San Joaquin River
- South Fork San Joaquin River
[edit] Tulare Basin
Usually an endorheic basin, waters in this region all eventually would reach Tulare Lake. This region would overflow into the San Joaquin River during flood years when Tulare Lake overflowed.
- Kings River divides into North, South and Clark's Fork distributaries before rejoining and emptying into Tulare Lake.
- Los Gatos Creek historically tributary to North Fork Kings River distributary.
- North Fork Kings River
- Middle Fork Kings River
- South Fork Kings River (This is the actual river that flows through Kings Canyon)
- Kaweah River
- Tule River
- White River
- Poso Creek
- Kern River
[edit] San Francisco Bay (remainder)
Continuing clockwise around San Pablo Bay/San Francisco Bay:
- Pinole Creek
- San Leandro Creek
- San Lorenzo Creek
- Alameda Creek
- Coyote Creek
- Guadalupe River
- Stevens Creek
- San Francisquito Creek
- Redwood Creek (San Mateo County)
- San Mateo Creek
For additional detail on Bay Area creeks, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.
[edit] Central Coast
Rivers that empty into the Pacific Ocean between the Golden Gate and Point Arguello, arranged in order from north to south.
For details of the San Mateo coast, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.
- San Gregorio Creek
- Pescadero Creek
- San Vicente Creek (Santa Cruz County)
- San Lorenzo River
- Pajaro River
- Elkhorn Slough
- Salinas River
- Carmel River
- Malpaso Creek
- Little Sur River
- Big Sur River
- McWay Creek
- Morro Creek
- Los Osos Creek
- San Luis Obispo Creek
- Santa Maria River
- San Antonio Creek
- Santa Ynez River
[edit] South Coast
Rivers that empty into the Pacific Ocean southeast of Point Arguello, arranged from north to south:
- Atascadero Creek
- Montecito Creek
- Oak Creek
- San Ysidro Creek
- Romero Creek
- Toro Canyon Creek
- Arroyo Paredon
- Santa Monica Creek
- Carpinteria Creek
- Rincon Creek
- Los Sauces Creek
- Madrianio Creek
- Padre Juan Canyon
- Ventura River
- Manuel Canyon
- Cañada Larga
- Cañada de Alisos
- Coyote Creek
- Matilija Creek
- North Fork Matilija Creek (This and Matilija Creek form the Ventura River's headwaters.)
- Santa Clara River
- Malibu Creek
- Ballona Creek
- Dominguez Channel
- Los Angeles River
- San Gabriel River
- Santa Ana River
- San Diego Creek
- Laguna Canyon
- Aliso Creek
- Salt Creek
- San Juan Creek
- Prima Deshecha Cañada
- Segunda Deshecha Cañada
- San Mateo Creek
- San Onofre Creek
Buena creek (san diego)
- Santa Margarita River
- San Luis Rey River
- San Dieguito River
- San Diego River
- Sweetwater River
- Otay River
- Tijuana River
[edit] Gulf of California
Rivers that empty into the Gulf of California:
[edit] Carrizo Plain
The Carrizo Plain is a large enclosed valley near the Central Coast which drains into Soda Lake.
- Wallace Creek
[edit] Salton Sea
Rivers that empty into the Salton Sea:
[edit] Great Basin
Rivers in the Great Basin, arranged roughly north to south:
[edit] Northeastern California to Walker River
- Lost River
- Susan River
- Truckee River
- Carson River
- Walker River
[edit] Mono Lake
Rivers draining into saline and endorheic Mono Lake in eastern California, from north and proceeding counterclockwise:
- Cottonwood Creek
- Rancheria Gulch
- Wilson Creek
- Mill Creek
- Dechambeau Creek
- Lee Vining Creek
- Rush Creek
- Dry Creek
[edit] Owens River, Death Valley, Mojave Desert
[edit] References
- ^ Klamath Resource Information System (KRIS), KRIS Humboldt Bay, URL retrieved November 11, 2007
- ^ Humboldt Bay Harbor District, Wetlands, Streams, Riparian Areas, and Watershed Areas, URL retrieved November 12, 2007
[edit] External links
- Friends of the River – California Rivers
- California Rivers Assessment
- Popular Rafting River in California
[edit] See also
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