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Maacama Creek

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- elevation
  
3,360 ft (1,024 m)

Length
  
13 km

Country
  
United States of America

- elevation
  
2,630 ft (802 m)

Mouth
  
Russian River

- left
  
Redwood Creek, Franz Creek

- location
  
Pine Mountain, 12 mi (20 km) northeast of Healdsburg, California

- location
  
north shoulder of Mount Saint Helena

- location
  
8 mi (10 km) northeast of Healdsburg, California

Maacama Creek is a 7.3-mile-long (11.7 km) stream in northern Sonoma County, California, U.S.A., which empties into the Russian River near the city of Healdsburg.

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Map of Maacama Creek, California, USA

CourseEdit

Maacama Creek begins at the confluence of McDonnell Creek and Briggs Creek near Peter Hill in the Mayacamas Mountains. From there, it flows south, paralleling Briggs Ranch Road almost to State Route 128, where it turns westward. It parallels the highway for about 0.7 miles (1.1 km) before passing under to meet Redwood Creek. Upon entering the Alexander Valley, it turns southward again and parallels Chalk Hill Road until it meets Franz Creek. It then flows west another 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to enter the Russian River about 4 miles (6 km) east of Healdsburg.

Habitat and pollutionEdit

As of 2000, Maacama Creek and all its major tributaries all supported steelhead trout. Franz Creek also harbored California freshwater shrimp, and Redwood Creek and Maacama Creek hosted coho salmon.

BridgesEdit

Two bridges span Maacama Creek: The Chalk Hill Road bridge is a 170-foot (52 m) concrete arch built in 1915, and State Route 128 crosses the creek at milepost 17.25 on a 147-foot (45 m) concrete continuous tee beam built in 1931.

References

Maacama Creek Wikipedia