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Cascade Creek (San Anselmo Creek)

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- elevation
  
1,060 ft (323 m)

- elevation
  
230 ft (70 m)

Country
  
United States of America

- location
  
Fairfax, California

Mouth
  
San Anselmo Creek

Cities
  
Fairfax

Sources
  
White Hill Middle School, Marin Hills

Similar
  
Cascade Canyon Open Sp, Cascade Falls, Corte Madera Creek, University of California, US Army Corps of Engineer

Cascade Creek is a stream that flows south then southeast from its source on White Hill to its confluence with San Anselmo Creek just west of Fairfax in Marin County, California.

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Map of Cascade Creek, California, USA

EcologyEdit

Although short on water by late summer, Alice Rich considered Cascade Creek to have the best Steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) habitat in the Corte Madera Creek watershed. However, Cascade Falls presents an impassable barrier to steelhead spawning migrations. Rich also noted that Cascade Creek's steep gradient and low flow conditions were not suitable rearing habitat for juvenile trout, the latter typically spending a year in freshwater before outmigrating to San Francisco Bay.

Rich documented several anecdotal records for the occurrence of Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in tributaries of Corte Madera Creek, including Cascade Creek. According to Leidy, suitable habitat for coho salmon is present in Cascade Creek and most other Corte Madera Creek tributaries.

References

Cascade Creek (San Anselmo Creek) Wikipedia