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Atascadero Creek (Sonoma County, California)

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- elevation
  
825 ft (251 m)

Source
  
English Hill

Country
  
United States of America

- elevation
  
89 ft (27 m)

Mouth
  
Green Valley Creek

Cities
  
Graton

- location
  
3 mi (5 km) southwest of Sebastopol, California

- location
  
2 mi (3 km) northwest of Graton, California

Similar
  
Green Valley Creek, Blucher Creek, Washoe Creek, Brush Creek, Windsor Creek

Atascadero Creek is an 8.8-mile-long (14.2 km) north-flowing stream in Sonoma County, California, United States, which empties into Green Valley Creek.

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Map of Atascadero Creek, California, USA

CourseEdit

Atascadero Creek springs from the north flank of English Hill, just north of Burnside Road, about 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Sebastopol. It descends to the north, flowing under Barnett Valley Road, Watertrough Road, and Bodega Highway. It continues north through Ragle Ranch Regional Park in the city of Sebastopol, then crosses Mill Station Road, Occidental Road, Graton Road, and Green Valley Road to enter Green Valley Creek about 2 mi (3 km) northwest of Graton. Atascadero Creek is the central channel of the Atascadero Wetland system, designated by the Army Corps of Engineers. It falls under increased protection with the 2015 “new rule” augmenting the 1972 Federal Clean Water Act. As a tributary to Green Valley Creek, Atascadero Creek and wetlands are part of the greater Russian River watershed.

Habitat and pollutionEdit

As of 2000, Atascadero Creek and its major tributaries supported steelhead trout and California freshwater shrimp. The Atascadero is also historic spawning habitat for threatened steelhead salmon (oncorhynchus mykiss) and endangered coho salmon (oncorhynchus kisutch). Coho salmon are listed among the top ten endangered species under the federal Endangered Species Act. In 2001 a captive breeding program was established below Warm Springs Dam to restore their dwindling population.

References

Atascadero Creek (Sonoma County, California) Wikipedia