Ballona Creek (pronunciation: “Bah-yo-nuh” or “Buy-yo-nah”
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]) is an
[ channelized stream in southwestern ]Los Angeles County, California
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, United States, that was once a “year-round river lined with sycamores and willows.” Ballona Creek and neighboring Ballona Wetlands
Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve (pronunciation: "Bah-yo-nuh" or "Buy-yo-nah"
) is a protected area that once served as the natural estuary for neighboring Ballona Creek. The site is located in Los Angeles County, California, just south of ...
remain a prime bird-watching spot for waterfowl, shorebirds, warblers, and birds of prey.
The urban watercourse begins in the Mid-City neighborhood of Los Angeles, flows through Culver City
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and Del Rey, and passes the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Preserve
Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve (pronunciation: "Bah-yo-nuh" or "Buy-yo-nah"
) is a protected area that once served as the natural estuary for neighboring Ballona Creek. The site is located in Los Angeles County, California, just south of ...
, the sailboat harbor Marina del Rey, and the small beachside community of Playa del Rey before draining into Santa Monica Bay.
The Ballona Creek drainage basin carries water from the Santa Monica Mountains on the north, from the Baldwin Hills Baldwin Hills may refer to:
Places
* Baldwin Hills (mountain range), Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
* Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in South Los Angeles, California, U.S.
* Baldwin Village, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in South Lo ...
to the south, and as far as the Harbor Freeway (I-110) to the east.
In 1982, film critic Richard von Busack, a native of Culver City, described his hometown as a “grim industrial suburb…bisected by Ballona Creek, a cement drainage ditch indistinguishable in size and content from the Love Canal.”
Watershed and course
The Ballona Creek watershed totals about . Before most of Los Angeles’ watercourses were buried underground, Ballona Creek drained the whole of the west Los Angeles region and fed directly from a chain of c''iénegas'' and lakes that stretched from the Hollywood Hills to the Baldwin Hills Baldwin Hills may refer to:
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* Baldwin Hills (mountain range), Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
* Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in South Los Angeles, California, U.S.
* Baldwin Village, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in South Lo ...
.
The major tributaries to the Ballona Creek and estuary
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include Centinela Creek channel, Sepulveda Creek channel and Benedict Canyon channel; most of the creek's natural minor tributaries have been destroyed by development or paved over and flow into Ballona Creek as a network of underground storm drains.
Ballona Creek watershed climate
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can be characterized as Mediterranean
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with average annual rainfall of about . Land use in the watershed consists of 64 percent residential, 17 percent open space, eight percent commercial, and four percent industrial.[
The flow rate in the creek varies considerably, from a trickle flow of about per second during dry weather to per second (see cubic meters per second) during a 50-year storm event.][
Natural channels remain at some of the headwaters of Ballona Creek tributaries, while the lower portion of the stream is encased in concrete channels "either rectangular" in the east or "trapezoidal" toward the west; to the west of Centinela Avenue the bottom of the creek is unpaved and subject to tidal influence.]
Tributaries
Major tributaries of Ballona include:
* Sepulveda Creek
** Sawtelle Channel
** Sepulveda Channel
*** Stone Canyon Creek
* Centinela Creek
* Benedict Canyon Creek
** Coldwater Canyon Creek
* Adams Channel
Many of these run wholly or partially underground in storm drains that empty into the creek.
Additional watershed elements
According to a report from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
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, other contributing elements of the contemporary watershed, besides the major tributaries, are Baldwin Hills Park, Del Rey Lagoon Park
Del Rey Lagoon Park is a Los Angeles municipal park in the Playa Del Rey neighborhood with a lagoon that is part of the greater Ballona Creek watershed.
The park features lighted baseball fields, lighted basketball courts and a children’s pla ...
, Ballona Lagoon Marine Preserve, Grand Canal, the Venice Canals
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, Ballona Northeast (Area C—State lands), Bluff Creek and Ballona Wetlands
Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve (pronunciation: "Bah-yo-nuh" or "Buy-yo-nah"
) is a protected area that once served as the natural estuary for neighboring Ballona Creek. The site is located in Los Angeles County, California, just south of ...
, Marina del Rey (including Marina Del Rey Wetland Park), Oxford Flood Control Basin
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, and another 15 or so minor tributaries in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Ballona Wetlands and Del Rey Lagoon
Del Rey Lagoon Park is a Los Angeles municipal park in the Playa Del Rey neighborhood with a lagoon that is part of the greater Ballona Creek watershed.
The park features lighted baseball fields, lighted basketball courts and a children’s ...
are connected to the Ballona estuary through tide gates
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.
The Ballona watershed is estimated to have roughly 35 percent impervious surface, which affects rainwater infiltration and groundwater recharge.
There were at least 41 natural springs mapped in the ''Río de La Ballona'' watershed before development. A waterway called Walnut Creek once arose near what is now the L.A. Coliseum
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at Exposition
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but it was destroyed by the 1930s flood-control engineering.
A 2011 study determined that as little as two percent of Ballona’s water may now come from underground springs, meaning that 98 percent of the creek's flow consists of various forms of runoff throughout the watershed.
Crossings
From northern source to southern mouth (year built in parentheses):
* Begins at South Cochran Avenue
* South Burnside Avenue (1974)
* Hauser Boulevard (1974)
* Thurman Avenue (1974)
* South Fairfax Avenue
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(1962)
* Interstate 10
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(1964)
* La Cienega Boulevard
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(1937)
* Washington Boulevard (1938)
* National Boulevard north (1967), Bike Path Bridge for Expo Line Bikeway since 2009
* Metro E Line (2012) originally Santa Monica Air Line streetcar (1909)
* National Boulevard south (1967, replaced 2009)
* Higuera Street (1938, to be replaced 2022)
* Duquesne Avenue (1938)
* Overland Avenue (1928)
* Ballona Creek Pedestrian Bridge (1951, replaced 2004)
* Sepulveda Boulevard (1985)
* Sawtelle Boulevard (1988)
* Interstate 405 - San Diego Freeway (1960)
* Inglewood Boulevard (1937)
* Centinela Avenue (1938)
* State Route 90 - Marina Freeway (1972)
* Venice–Inglewood streetcar and freight route (crossing removed after 1980, pylons remain circa 2022)
* Lincoln Boulevard/State Route 1
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(1937)
* Culver Boulevard
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(1937)
* Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line streetcar (built circa 1903, demolished sometime after 1940)
* Pacific Avenue Bridge (1928) - Now used only by pedestrians and bicycles as part of the Los Angeles Coastal Bike Trail
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, Pacific Avenue was once a car road continuous from Venice to Playa Del Rey but the construction of the Marina “severed the north-south connection.”
Several of these crossings existed as “small wooden bridges” of unknown age before they were replaced in the 1930s by WPA
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infrastructure projects. An “old wooden bridge” was in place on Overland before 1928. A 1900 railway map appears to show Ballona Creek crossings at Inglewood, Higuera, and La Cienega and a crossing between Alla Alla may refer to:
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and Alsace
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stations .
Ecology and conservation
Pollution
The urbanization
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of the watershed, and associated with it the pollution of urban runoff
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and stormwater
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, has degraded the water quality in Ballona Creek and its estuary
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. Ballona Creek is listed by the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board impaired for fecal coliform
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, heavy metals
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, and pesticides
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.
"Since Ballona drains bout126 square miles of surface area and thousands of street gutters, freeway runoffs, and industrial overflows, its highly toxic waters constitute the most serious source of pollution for Santa Monica Bay. A new city sewer line in the 1980s alleviated some, but not all, of the problem."
Dry weather urban runoff and storm water, both conveyed by storm drains, are the primary sources of pollution
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in the riverine coastal estuary.
Another observer described the general state of the creek in 2021:
The litter flows into the creek require constant cleanup by the County Department of Public Works and volunteer teams organized by Ballona Creek Renaissance, et al. Just for example, 50 bags of litter, including diapers, syringes and a car bumper, were removed from Ballona Creek on Coastal Cleanup Day in 1988. Two abandoned live kittens and of less-precious dumped garbage were removed in 2002.
Nets and booms strung across the end of the creek attempt to catch as much litter as possible before it enters Santa Monica Bay.
The Ocean Cleanup
To help reduce the flow of litter into the Pacific Ocean
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, The Ocean Cleanup organization deployed an Interceptor Original, one of their solar-powered, automated systems, near the mouth of the creek in October 2022. This is the first Interceptor Original installed in the United States, and the second of the third-generation Interceptor Original to be deployed globally. Until the system was put into place, it was docked with the United States Coast Guard
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in Long Beach, California
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Incorporate ...
.
Habitat
The creek and wetlands are recognized as an “Important Birding Area” by the Audubon Society. As far as the creek specifically, the best birding opportunities are usually west of Lincoln Boulevard.
Urban coyotes and a small population of venomous southern Pacific rattlesnakes live alongside the creek; exercise due caution to protect both the wildlife and visiting humans.
According to a 2003 assessment, "Less than one percent of the plant cover observed along the Ballona Creek could be classified as native species."
Bottlenose dolphins
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, harbor seals
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and California sea lions are occasionally spotted downstream. In 1953, a sea lion made it upstream before it got bogged down; the lost pinniped was lassoed by rescuers and returned to the Pacific.
History
An alternative historic Spanish-language place name for the creek reported in the GNIS
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is ''Sanjón de Agua con Alisos'', which roughly translates to “water ditch with sycamores.” (''Aliso'' is the North American Spanish language word for ''Platanus racemosa
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'', or Western sycamore, a landmark water-loving, river-bank tree species native to the area. Watercourses or irrigation channels called zanja
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, ''zanjón'' or sanjon are noted throughout southern California
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and the American Southwest generally.)
A reported Tongva
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-language ( Takic subgroup of Uto-Aztecan
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) placename for the Ballona estuary and wetlands was ''Pwinukipar'', meaning “it is filled with water.”
Originally, Ballona Creek was a picturesque natural waterway fed by runoff. The creek collected the water from ciénegas and the rains. Its banks were lined with sycamores, willows, tules, and other trees. This natural bounty attracted the earliest known human inhabitants of the region, the Gabrieliño-Tongva
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Indians, the indigenous people of the Los Angeles region. For at least 3,000 years, the pre-Contact
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Tongva lived in the area encompassing the Ballona Creek floodplain and the Westchester Bluffs. These indigenous peoples left a large burial ground near the region along the southwest corner of the Ballona Wetlands. The records of the San Gabriel Mission record recruitment of Tongva from a group of settlements named Washna (also referred to in some historical and scholarly sources as Saa’angna) near the mouth of Ballona Creek. Before the Spanish conquest, Washna was probably the most important Native American center for trade between the mainland and Catalina Island.
The Spanish Portolá expedition
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camped at the headwaters of Ballona on August 3, 1769.
At the time of Spanish settlement, Ballona Creek was a distributary
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of the Los Angeles River
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. However, the flood of 1825 changed the course of the Los Angeles River, and Ballona Creek became a distinct waterway.
Around 1820, a ''mestizo'' rancher named Augustine Machado claimed a Mexican land grant
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that stretched from modern-day Culver City to Pico Boulevard
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in Santa Monica, California. Ballona Creek and Lagoon are named for the Ballona or ''Paseo de las Carretas'' (“wagon pass”) land grant, dated November 27, 1839. The Machado and Talamantes families, co-grantees of the rancho, heralded from Baiona in northern Spain.
In the 1840s, Francisco Higuera’s adobe “was close enough to La Ballona Creek for Francisco’s nine children to swim in the clear waters of the stream with its fine sandy bottom.”
On the Fourth of July 1862, soldiers from Camp Latham and their guests “visited the Willows, a beautiful grove on the right bank
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of Ballona Creek, for a promenade to enchanting music.”
In 1886, a California state report described Ballona and Centinela creeks:
:Out from the central springs of the upper belt—on ranchos La Brea and Rodeo de las Aguas—Ballona gathers its upper perennial waters, leads them south against the base of the Centinela hills. Here, reinforced by a little stream from the east, draining the springs of the ranchos La Cienega and Paso de la Tejera, it turns west and southwest, parallel with the hill’s footing, into the Ballona flats and the sea five to six miles away.[Hall, W. H. (1886)]
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Circa 1890, the renowned Machado ranch stables were located "a few hundred feet across the Ballona bridge on Overland Avenue."
A 1912 advertisement for homes in the “Washington Park subdivision” along the creek said, “Ballona Creek is a swift-running little stream, fed by springs, and carrying plenty of water all the year. It divides in Washington Park, making a picturesque little island.” In addition to other festivities organized by real-estate brokers to drum sales in the new development, “A free luncheon with hot coffee was served on Ballona Island, the wooded island in Ballona Creek.”
Ultimately, the ranch land along the creek was put into agricultural use alongside new small towns such as Venice
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(est. 1905) and Culver City
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(est. 1917). In 1928, one writer observed, “Gradually Rancho La Ballona began to develop and people began to build. The ranches were subdivided until Rancho la Ballona became a rich valley of beautiful homes with people coming from every State until it reaches the portions of today.”
Photos of a flooded Jefferson Boulevard appeared in the newspaper after a major storm in December 1931; authorities told reporters that Ballona Creek’s peak flow “more than 7000 second feet” went through the channel. Deadly floods in 1934 led officials to temporarily close “small wooden bridges spanning Ballona Creek” to limit potential danger to civilians. The crossings were at Burnside Avenue, Redondo Boulevard, Thurman Avenue and Venice Boulevard.[“Torrential Rains Leave Seven Dead; $150,000 Damage: One Missing and Girl Fights for Life; Hundreds Abandon Homes and New Arroyo Floods Feared,” ''Los Angeles Times'', 1934-10-19, p. 1. ]
Much of the above-ground section of the creek was lined with concrete as part of the flood-control project undertaken by the between 1935 and 1939.
:In 1931, the Los Angeles County Flood Control District had proposed permanent improvement of the Ballona Channel and included it in its county-wide flood control program. ¶ Subsequently, under the direction of Engineer C.H. Howell, a plan for La Ballona’s improvement was submitted to the federal government. ¶ Major Theodore Wyman Jr. sent his hundreds of workers to straighten and widen the crooked channel that since prehistoric times had been unable to hold the flood waters of rainy seasons that created lagoons and created vast swamp areas. ¶ They not only straightened, widened and deepened the meandering river, they put it in slope-sided, rock-lined strait-jacket. Also they built three bridges, with the aid of a federal grant of $800,000. ¶ The result has been increased flood protection to a wide area and the reclaiming of swamp land. In addition there has been created an estuary, formed by the flow of ocean tides, extending two miles inland from the channel mouth.
Two laborers, Tony Rizzo, a 44-year-old father of six, and Barney Porres, 24, were killed by a mudslide in the channel in 1937. Two other men were injured. A coroner’s jury found that “lack of proper precautions” by flood-control management team were to blame.
A contract was awarded in 1946 to extend the stone jetties an additional “to deflect ocean currents to prevent beach erosion.”
The tributaries were channelized
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in the 1950s. Centinela Creek’s course was set in parallel to the route of Interstate 405 and the then-forthcoming Marina Freeway. The channelization of the creek is part of the larger human reorganization of southern California
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hydrology
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, “some of the oldest and most extensive water redistribution projects in the United States.”
When the Baldwin Hills Dam
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broke 1963, the Ballona Creek Channel carried the flood of water and debris safely to the sea.
Recreation
The Ballona Creek Bike Path
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, which extends almost from National Boulevard in Culver City to Marina Del Rey, is a popular fitness track.
More than 30 species of fish are present in the Ballona Del Rey harbor and Ballona estuary. The Ballona Wetlands Land Trust offers a free, full-color, online booklet “A Guide to Fish Found in the Lower Ballona Creek and the Ballona Wetlands.” The Los Angeles Department of Beaches and Harbors
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Marina
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permits licensed fishing at the north and south jetties; licenses can be purchased at nearby shops ( West Marine, Marina Del Rey Sportfishing or Del Rey Landing). The Ballona Creek jetty is “a good spot for kelp bass, sand bass, and mackerel
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...
.”
In 1950, an upstream reservoir was being drained by Los Angeles, and “Bass and blue gill
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, stocked in the reservoir, ran down storm drains and into Ballona Creek.” The Culver City Chamber of Commerce and Hughes Aircraft
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Rod & Gun Club erected a temporary dam to trap the fish and threw a fishing contest for local kids. (No adults allowed.)
In popular culture
The Little Rascals of Hal Roach
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’s ''Our Gang
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'' used Ballona Creek as a filming location for shorts
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like “ Fish Hooky” (1933).
In the 1997 movie ''Volcano
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'', Mike Roark (Tommy Lee Jones
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) destroys a 20-story apartment building in a controlled demolition in order to divert a flowing river of lava into Ballona Creek and thus into the Pacific Ocean.
Gallery
See also
* San Gabriel River
* Santa Ana River
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* Los Angeles River
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* Tongva Sacred Springs
* Centinela Springs
* Brookside, Los Angeles neighborhood
* America’s National Wild and Scenic Rivers designation (Ballona Creek does not qualify at this time)
References
External links
BALLONA CREEK HYDROLOGY
(Search “Ballona Creek” for map of channels, underground storm drains and natural tributaries)
BALLONA CREEK INFRASTRUCTURE
(Survey done by Ballona Wetlands Land Trust; check all the boxes-reaches 1 thru 4-and then zoom in to view features)
Ballona Creek and Other Urban Watersheds
- excellent clear PDF format WATERSHED MAP by LA County Public Works
Friends of Ballona Wetlands
Ballona Creek Renaissance
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”Birds of Ballona Creek”
- 6 min YouTube video
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“A ride along the creek”
- 2 min YouTube video
Ballona Creek Watershed Management Plan of Los Angeles County
(224-pg report, illustrated)
Ballona Creek Revitalization Project
- Culver City, includes 20 years of official reports about creek
Historic Ecology of the Ballona Creek Watershed
(81-pg report, illustrated)
Always Bring Binoculars - Guide to Birding Ballona Creek (4-part guide)
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#1 Birding Ballona Creek: Jetties and Breakwater
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#2 Birding Lower Ballona Creek: Pacific Avenue to Lincoln Boulevard
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#3 Birding Ballona Creek: Lincoln to Inglewood Blvd.
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#4 Birding Ballona Creek: East End, Syd Kronenthal Park to Inglewood Blvd.
Ballona Wetlands and Creek photo gallery - Citizen of the Planet
“Ballona Creek rages through Culver City” video from 2019 storm
undercity.org Ballona Creek Watershed Drains
LMU Center for Urban Resilience: Urban EcoLab Curriculum Material
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Top 25 Common Los Angeles Birds
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Geography of Los Angeles
Baldwin Hills (mountain range)
Mid-City, Los Angeles
Culver City, California
Del Rey, Los Angeles
Playa Vista, Los Angeles
Playa del Rey, Los Angeles
Marina del Rey, California
Westside (Los Angeles County)
Ballona Creek