Calera Creek

Coordinates: 37°36′39″N 122°29′50″W / 37.61087°N 122.49720°W / 37.61087; -122.49720
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Calera Creek outlet, Pacifica, California

Calera Creek is a stream in the Rockaway Beach and Vallemar neighborhoods of Pacifica, California.[1] The creek is named for the limestone deposits and historical quarry located nearby. With headwaters in the Sweeney Ridge national park, this creek presently enjoys wetlands restoration from the Calera Creek Water Recycling Plant, and contains habitat for the California Red-legged Frog and San Francisco Garter Snake.[2]

37°36′39″N 122°29′50″W / 37.61087°N 122.49720°W / 37.61087; -122.49720

References

  1. ^ Museum of California, 09-20-07
  2. ^ Oakland Tribune, July 11, 2006 [1]

See also