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Coyote Creek (Kern River)
Coyote Creek may refer to: Streams * Coyote Creek (Calaveras County), California * Coyote Creek (Contra Costa County), California, a tributary of South San Ramon Creek *Coyote Creek (Marin County), California * Coyote Creek (Oat Creek tributary), California * Coyote Creek (Santa Clara County), California *Coyote Creek (San Mateo County), California * Coyote Creek (Yolo County), California * Coyote Creek (Ventura County), California * Coyote Creek (San Gabriel River), California * Coyote Creek (Borrego Sink), California *Coyote Creek (Long Tom River), Oregon Other * Coyote Creek Trail, San Jose California - part of the National Recreation Trail system * Coyote Creek bicycle path, Los Angeles County, California *Coyote Creek Bridge, Lane County, Oregon *Coyote Creek State Park, New Mexico * Trails of Yellowstone National Park includes a Coyote Creek Trail See also *Coyote Gulch (California) Coyote Gulch is a stream in San Francisco, California San Francisco (; Spanish for " ...
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Coyote Creek (Calaveras County)
Coyote Creek may refer to: Streams * Coyote Creek (Calaveras County), California * Coyote Creek (Contra Costa County), California, a tributary of South San Ramon Creek *Coyote Creek (Marin County), California * Coyote Creek (Oat Creek tributary), California * Coyote Creek (Santa Clara County), California *Coyote Creek (San Mateo County), California * Coyote Creek (Yolo County), California * Coyote Creek (Ventura County), California * Coyote Creek (San Gabriel River), California * Coyote Creek (Borrego Sink), California *Coyote Creek (Long Tom River), Oregon Other * Coyote Creek Trail, San Jose California - part of the National Recreation Trail system * Coyote Creek bicycle path, Los Angeles County, California *Coyote Creek Bridge, Lane County, Oregon *Coyote Creek State Park, New Mexico * Trails of Yellowstone National Park includes a Coyote Creek Trail See also *Coyote Gulch (California) Coyote Gulch is a stream in San Francisco, California San Francisco (; Spanish for " ...
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Coyote Creek (Borrego Sink)
San Gregorio campsite at the Borrego Sink in the Borrego Valley, Borrego Springs, California in San Diego County, is a California Historical Landmark No. 673 listed on February 16, 1959. The San Gregorio campsite was a desert camp for the Spanish Commander Juan Bautista de Anza's expedition of 1775 and 1776. The expedition passed through the Imperial Valley then through the Colorado Desert, now the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The expedition's goal was to start Spanish missions in California and presidio forts through Las Californias to the San Francisco Bay. The expedition route is now the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. At the Anza San Gregorio campsite in the Colorado Desert, the Anza Expeditions stopped and dug deep wells in a dry wash to get water for the expedition and its stock of mules, cattle, and 140 horses. The underground water at Borrego Sink comes when Coyote Creek is flowing, Coyote Creek runs down the valley into Borrego Sink. Durin ...
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Coyote Creek State Park
Coyote Creek State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, preserving a riparian canyon in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The park is located north of Mora. Coyote Creek is the most densely stocked trout stream in New Mexico. Geography Coyote Creek, a tributary of the Mora River, flows almost due south through Guadalupita Canyon. An ridge called La Mesa rises to in elevation above the park to the east, and to the west is the Rincon subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The park is located in the eastern foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at an altitude of . There is an average precipitation of per year and an average annual temperature of . Summer temperatures reaching are unusual, though winters are severe with subzero temperatures and heavy snow. The average annual flow of Coyote Creek is about . Geology The oldest rocks visible in Coyote Creek State Park were deposited during the Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian between 320 and 250 ...
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Coyote Creek Bridge
The Coyote Creek Bridge near Crow, Oregon, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Howe truss structure, built in 1922, carries Battle Creek Road over Coyote Creek. The bridge is a site for hikes and other outdoor events during spring and summer. See also * List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon * National Register of Historic Places listings in Lane County, Oregon References External links * 1922 establishments in Oregon Bridges completed in 1922 Covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon Covered bridges in Lane County, Oregon National Register of Historic Places in Eugene, Oregon Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon Wooden bridges in Oregon Howe truss bridges in the United States {{Oregon-NRHP-stub ...
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Coyote Creek Bicycle Path
The Coyote Creek bikeway is a Class 1 bike path in Los Angeles County that runs adjacent to the Coyote Creek flood control channel for approximately 9.5 miles. The bike path is controlled by Caltrans. The path begins in Santa Fe Springs on the North fork of the Coyote Creek and extends south into Long Beach where it joins the San Gabriel River bicycle path at the trail bridge just South of Willow Street/Katella Avenue. Coyote Creek separates Los Angeles County and Orange County. A curious feature of the bikeway is that many of the east–west streets that intersect the flood control channel change names as they cross over. The bikeway is generally devoid of scenery. The northern section of the bikeway passes through industrial neighborhoods consisting of warehouses and light manufacturing. The middle section, from State Route 91 to Ball Road/Wardlow, cuts through residential neighborhoods. There is convenient access to the Don Knabe Community Regional Park, just north ...
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National Recreation Trail
The National Trails System is a series of trails in the United States designated "to promote the preservation of, public access to, travel within, and enjoyment and appreciation of the open-air, outdoor areas and historic resources of the Nation". There are four types of trails: the national scenic trails, national historic trails, national recreation trails, and connecting or side trails. The national trails provide opportunities for hiking and historic education, as well as Trail riding, horseback riding, biking, camping, scenic route, scenic driving, water sports, and other activities. The National Trails System consists of 11 national scenic trails, 19 national historic trails, over 1,300 national recreation trails, and seven connecting and side trails, as well as one national geologic trail, with a total length of more than . The scenic and historic trails are in every state, and Virginia and Wyoming have the most running through them, with six. In response to a call by P ...
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Coyote Creek Trail
The Coyote Creek Trail is a pedestrian and cycling trail along Coyote Creek in San Jose, California, which continues into Coyote Valley and northern Morgan Hill. The Coyote Creek Trail was designated part of the National Recreation Trail system in 2009. It is also part of the Bay Area Ridge Trail system. Coyote Creek Trail in San Jose The northern portion of the trail is in the San Jose city limits. The northernmost point is at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay. The trail is not yet continuous within San Jose. A paved section exists between the Highway 237 Bikeway and Tasman Drive. A short disconnected segment is at Berryessa Road at the San Jose Flea Market and Berryessa BART Station. The trail is paved from Tully Road south for 2 miles to the end of the city-maintained segment at Hellyer County Park, where the paved county section continues. Ecological artist Deborah Kennedy was commissioned by the San Jose Public Art Program to work alongside sculptor Diana ...
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Coyote Creek (Long Tom River)
Coyote Creek is a tributary of the Long Tom River via Fern Ridge Reservoir in Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Beginning in hills south of Eugene Eugene may refer to: People and fictional characters * Eugene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Eugene (actress) (born 1981), Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean actress and former member of the sin ..., it meanders generally north through Gillespie Corners and Crow before entering the reservoir east of Veneta. Slightly upstream of Crow, the creek flows under Coyote Creek Bridge. The covered bridge, on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979, carries Battle Creek Road over the water. The creek's named tributaries from source to mouth are Rebel, Jackson, and Doak creeks followed by Fox Hollow. Then come Bear, Beaver, and Powell creeks followed by Hayes Branch. Further downstream are Jordan, Nighswander, Battle, Sturtevant, and Spencer creeks. See also * Li ...
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Coyote Creek (San Gabriel River)
Coyote Creek is a principal tributary of the San Gabriel River in northwest Orange County, southeast Los Angeles County, and southwest Riverside County, California. It drains a land area of roughly covering eight major cities, including Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, Hawaiian Gardens, La Habra, Lakewood, La Palma, and Long Beach. Some major tributaries of the creek in the highly urbanized Note: The Orange County California Watershed Site notes that "Orange County, California is a rapid developing area. Land Use is constantly changing and this information may not reflect the current conditions of the land." watershed include Brea Creek, Fullerton Creek, and Carbon Creek. The mostly flat creek basin is separated by a series of low mountains, and is bounded by several small mountain ranges, including the Chino Hills, Puente Hills, and West Coyote Hills. Course Coyote Creek is roughly longU.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe Natio ...
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Coyote Creek (Contra Costa County)
Coyote Creek may refer to: Streams * Coyote Creek (Calaveras County), California * Coyote Creek (Contra Costa County), California, a tributary of South San Ramon Creek *Coyote Creek (Marin County), California * Coyote Creek (Oat Creek tributary), California * Coyote Creek (Santa Clara County), California *Coyote Creek (San Mateo County), California * Coyote Creek (Yolo County), California * Coyote Creek (Ventura County), California * Coyote Creek (San Gabriel River), California *Coyote Creek (Borrego Sink), California *Coyote Creek (Long Tom River), Oregon Other * Coyote Creek Trail, San Jose California - part of the National Recreation Trail system * Coyote Creek bicycle path, Los Angeles County, California *Coyote Creek Bridge, Lane County, Oregon *Coyote Creek State Park, New Mexico * Trails of Yellowstone National Park includes a Coyote Creek Trail See also *Coyote Gulch (California) Coyote Gulch is a stream in San Francisco, California San Francisco (; Spanish for " ...
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Coyote Creek (Ventura County)
Coyote Creek is a stream in Ventura County, California, United States which feeds Lake Casitas. It is a major tributary of the Ventura River. References Rivers of Ventura County, California Rivers of Southern California {{California-river-stub ...
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Coyote Creek (Yolo County)
Coyote Creek may refer to: Streams * Coyote Creek (Calaveras County), California * Coyote Creek (Contra Costa County), California, a tributary of South San Ramon Creek *Coyote Creek (Marin County), California * Coyote Creek (Oat Creek tributary), California * Coyote Creek (Santa Clara County), California *Coyote Creek (San Mateo County), California * Coyote Creek (Yolo County), California *Coyote Creek (Ventura County), California * Coyote Creek (San Gabriel River), California *Coyote Creek (Borrego Sink), California *Coyote Creek (Long Tom River), Oregon Other * Coyote Creek Trail, San Jose California - part of the National Recreation Trail system * Coyote Creek bicycle path, Los Angeles County, California *Coyote Creek Bridge, Lane County, Oregon *Coyote Creek State Park, New Mexico * Trails of Yellowstone National Park includes a Coyote Creek Trail See also *Coyote Gulch (California) Coyote Gulch is a stream in San Francisco, California San Francisco (; Spanish for " S ...
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