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Warm Springs Creek (California)

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- elevation
  
1,460 ft (445 m)

Country
  
United States of America

- elevation
  
1,033 ft (315 m)

- left
  
unnamed arroyo from French Valley

Mouths
  
Santa Margarita River, Murrieta Creek

Warm Springs Creek is a stream or arroyo, and a tributary of Murrieta Creek, in Riverside County, Southern California.

Contents

Map of Warm Springs Creek, Murrieta, CA, USA

Geography

The source of Warm Springs Creek was formerly at an altitude of 1,580 feet (480 m) in Diamond Valley, but is now under Diamond Valley Lake at 33°40′31″N 117°04′03″W. The source is now is at an altitude of 1,460 feet (450 m) in Domenigoni Valley, west of Diamond Valley Lake and its West Dam.

Warm Springs Creek descends southwest through Domenigoni Valley for 3 miles (4.8 km), past the site of the former mining settlement of Leon, and runs near the intersection of Leon Road and Scott Road. There, at 1,400 feet (430 m), it descends into a canyon running south-southwest, passing east of the Murrieta Hogbacks, where an unnamed arroyo that drains French Valley to the northeast joins Warm Springs Creek. It continues past Murrieta Hot Springs on its east bank, running under Murrieta Hot Springs Road. After it passes under Interstate 15, it reaches its confluence with Murrieta Creek in Murrieta, within the Temecula Valley, at an elevation of 1,033 feet (315 m).

References

Warm Springs Creek (California) Wikipedia