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Arroyo Bayo

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- elevation
  
2,420 ft (738 m)

Country
  
United States of America

- elevation
  
1,808 ft (551 m)

- left
  
Jack Canyon Creek, Blumbago Canyon Creek

- right
  
Bollinger Canyon Creek, Sawtooth Canyon Creek

Mouths
  
Arroyo Valle, San Antonio Creek

Arroyo Bayo is an 8-mile-long (13 km) perennial stream which flows northwestly along Mount Hamilton Road east of Mt. Hamilton in the Diablo Range. It is part of the southern Alameda Creek watershed in Santa Clara County, California.

Contents

Map of Arroyo Bayo, California, USA

History

The historic Rancho Arroyo Bayo was located where Blumbago Canyon Creek joins Arroyo Bayo. The section of Mt. Hamilton Road east of Mt. Hamilton was known as Bayou Road on the historic Thomas and West map. "Bayo" is Mexican Spanish for a dun, brown, or sorrel horse with a dark mane, tail and stripe on its back.

Watershed and course

Arroyo Bayo arises at 2,240 feet (680 m) then flows west-northwest along Mount Hamilton Road then turns north where it is joined by San Antonio Creek to form Arroyo Valle. Arroyo Valle flows north through Lake Del Valle to the Livermore Valley where it turns west to Arroyo de la Laguna at Interstate 680, ultimately joining Alameda Creek and ultimately terminating in San Francisco Bay.

Habitat and Ecology

Informal surveys of Arroyo Bayo have found no steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

References

Arroyo Bayo Wikipedia