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Pescadero Creek is a major stream in Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties in
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, United States. At ,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
The National Map
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it is the longest stream in San Mateo County and flows all year from springs in the
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. Its source is at above sea level on the western edge of Castle Rock State Park, with additional headwaters in
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, and its course traverses
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and San Mateo County Memorial Park before entering Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve at
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and thence to the Pacific Ocean south of
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.


History

''Pescadero'' is Spanish for "fishing place". In early Mexican land grants or disueños, John Gilroy stated "The Castros, I and an Indian gave it that name in 1814, being a place where we used to catch salmon." Arroyo del Pescadero appears on the disueños of the 1830s. The 1860s' Coast Survey called it the Pescador River. Spanish-speaking people founded the town of
Pescadero, California Pescadero (Spanish for "Fishmonger") is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in San Mateo County, California, two miles (3 km) east of State Route 1 and Pescadero State Beach. The town is south of Half Moon Bay. The ZIP ...
in 1856. The pre-European Pescadero watershed was occupied by the
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. The ''Quirostes'' controlled the area from Bean Hollow Creek southward to Año Nuevo Creek and inland to Butano Ridge. The ''Oljon'' controlled from the lower
San Gregorio Creek San Gregorio Creek (''Spanish for:'' Saint Gregory) is a river in San Mateo County, California. Its tributaries originate on the western ridges of the Santa Cruz Mountains whence it courses southwest through steep forested canyons. The San Greg ...
drainage southward to Bean Hollow Creek, including the lower Pescadero and Butano drainages. The ''Cotogen'' held the land in and around Purisima Creek. When the Portolà Expedition traveled on horseback along the immediate coast on October 24, 1769, Padre Juan Crespí wrote, "Only in the watercourses are any trees to be seen; elsewhere we saw nothing but grass, and that was burned." The Ohlone managed the land with the most effective tool they had, fire. The Santa Cruz Lumber Company built a
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at Saratoga Gap in 1923. The company formed a
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by building a wooden dam in the creek, and the sawmill was built over the creek downstream of the log pond. The sawmill employed fifty to eighty men manufacturing sixty-thousand
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of
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and
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lumber daily. A
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was extended more than up Pescadero Creek to bring logs down to the sawmill after loggers had felled all trees close enough to be winched to the mill with cables. Railway operations began when the company purchased a 2-truck
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(
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number 2461) from the
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in 1930 and continued until the railroad grade was converted to a truck road in 1950. The sawmill ceased operations in 1972. Farmers began building levees and drained small areas of the marsh by the late 1920s. Substantial levee building and conversion of marshlands to agriculture occurred during the 1930s, and continued through the early 1960s. The State began acquiring land in the 1960s. In the early 1960s local farmers used a dragline to remove sediment from
Butano Creek Butano Creek , name is a stream in San Mateo County, California,USGS
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channel below Pescadero Bridge for several thousand feet down stream. The sediment removed was used to build a 6,000 foot levee on the west side of
Butano Creek Butano Creek , name is a stream in San Mateo County, California,USGS
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. Other levees were built to keep salt water out of agricultural fields.
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(DFG) required the dragline practice to stop following the introduction of new fish protection laws in 1963. The Highway One bridge was rebuilt (1989–90) with fewer supports and closer to the ocean to minimize effects on the stream and lagoon; the original bridge had been built in the early 1940s.


Ecology

Intensive logging and watershed development, also beginning in the late 1920s or early 1930s, has dramatically increased sedimentation in Butano and Pescadero creeks. Both streams are listed under the federal
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as impaired water bodies for sediment. Concerns about agricultural pesticide runoff into the marsh prompted a report prepared by DFG. Jong confirmed eutrophic (high nutrient) conditions in the marsh and found that algae blooms raise dissolve oxygen (DO) levels to saturation during the day and deplete levels during night respiration. Jong speculated that the low night DO could result in fish kills. The DFG study found levels of pesticides potentially toxic to fish in the sediment. In the mid-1980s the west bank levee of Butano Creek was breached about 50 feet downstream of Pescadero Road Bridge in order to reduce flood flows down the Butano Creek channel in the marsh. Breaches in other levees of the North Butano Marsh were also made to improve circulation. Historically, both Pescadero Creek and Butano Creek, as well as several tributary streams, supported runs of
steelhead trout Steelhead, or occasionally steelhead trout, is the common name of the anadromous form of the coastal rainbow trout or redband trout (O. m. gairdneri). Steelhead are native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific basin in Northeast Asia and N ...
(''Oncorhynchus mykiss'') and
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(''Oncorhynchus kisutch''). Steelhead are still present, but there have been only sparse reports of coho in the watershed in recent years. Before logging removed much of the dense forest cover of this area in the middle of the 20th century, these streams were shaded, with frequent, stable pools created by fallen trees, bedrock outcrops, and boulders, and an abundant, if not steady, supply of gravel. With cool stream temperatures and reliable flows through the summer, they provided excellent habitat for salmon and trout, and both Pescadero Creek and Butano Creek were renowned sports fishing streams for vacationing San Franciscans in the late 19th century. According to a study by Professor Jerry Smith of
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, estimates in 1985 showed that 10,000 steelhead trout were rearing in the lagoon. As of 2008, 750 steelhead were counted in the same area. With the exception of a few juvenile coho observed in Peters Creek in 1999, salmon have been absent from the watershed until a 2003 release of 17,000 hatchery-raised coho smolts in Pescadero Creek. Very few of these coho have returned to the creek. In spring 2015, biologists discovered three coho salmon (with tags from the nearby Scott Creek hatchery) spawning in Pescadero Creek. California Golden Beaver (''Castor canadensis subauratus'') were re-introduced to Pescadero Creek around 1937-1938 by the DFG after near extinction in California in the early twentieth century. The beavers continue to thrive and although concerns about flooding related to beaver dams occurs, there is evidence that beaver in the lower channel in the 1950s reduced sediment movement through the system, especially since the late 1980s. Beaver improve salmonid abundance and size as their beaver ponds recharge the water table which, in turn, replenishes stream flows in the dry season and by providing ideal over-summering habitat. Contrary to popular myth, most beaver dams do not pose barriers to trout and salmon migration, although they may be restricted seasonally during periods of low stream flows. An extensive review recently proved that beaver were historically native to all of California except the most arid deserts, including coastal California. Beaver sign (''Castor canadensis'') was recently documented in the newly restored Butano Creek channel just above the Pescadero lagoon in September, 2022 (See photo).


Pescadero Marsh

Located at the confluence of Pescadero and Butano Creeks, the area known as Pescadero Marsh has for decades been a thriving habitat for both migratory and native wildlife. Besides being a refuge and nesting ground for wintering waterfowl, the marsh is a critical spawning area and nursery for coho salmon, steelhead trout, tidewater goby, and many other threatened or endangered fish, amphibian, and reptile species. Since 1995, annual fish "die-offs" of hundreds of juvenile fish, crabs, and other species occur in the late fall when the sandbar barrier between the lagoon and the ocean is breached. As water levels fluctuate, many species are cut off from supportive habitat, and the entire eco-system degrades. Since 1998 concerned citizens and other wildlife agencies have repeatedly asked California State Parks to take immediate corrective action. The Parks Department has failed to respond, and has instead moved to request further studies. Meanwhile, native species populations in the marsh have reached critically low levels. The Pescadero Lagoon Science Panel was established in 2013 to provide independent scientific expertise in support of management decisions and possible restoration actions for Pescadero marsh and lagoon.


Steelhead restoration

A federal project to revive the steelhead trout population showed success in 2012, and may be continued in 2013.


Watershed

The Pescadero-Butano watershed is the largest coastal watershed between the Golden Gate and the
San Lorenzo River The San Lorenzo River is a long river whose headwaters originate in Castle Rock State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains and flow south by southeast through the San Lorenzo Valley before passing through Santa Cruz and emptying into Monterey Ba ...
. The watershed's two principal streams, Pescadero Creek and Butano Creek, which have their confluence in Pescadero Marsh, drain of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Peters Creek in Portola Redwoods State Park, Oil Creek, Slate Creek and
Butano Creek Butano Creek , name is a stream in San Mateo County, California,USGS
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are the largest of many tributaries of Pescadero Creek.


Tributaries

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Butano Creek Butano Creek , name is a stream in San Mateo County, California,USGS
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* Bradley Creek ** Chandler Gulch *
Honsinger Creek Honsinger Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed March 15, 2011 stream in San Mateo County, California, and a tributary of Pescadero Creek.Big Chicken Hollow Big Chicken Hollow is a valley in San Mateo County, California. It contains a fork of Honsinger Creek.
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Little Chicken Hollow Little Chicken Hollow is a valley in San Mateo County, California. It contains a stream which is a fork of Honsinger Creek.Newell Gulch * Roy Gulch * Blomquist Creek * Peterson Creek * Hoffman Creek *
McCormick Creek McCormick Creek is a stream in San Mateo County, California and is a tributary of Pescadero Creek.
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Harwood Creek Harwood Creek is a small river in San Mateo County, California. It is a tributary of Pescadero Creek.
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Dark Gulch Dark Gulch is a valley in San Mateo County, California associated with a small stream that is a tributary of Pescadero Creek.Keyston Creek Keyston Creek is a small river in San Mateo County, California and is a tributary of Pescadero Creek.
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Carriger Creek Carriger Creek is a stream Sonoma County, California. Southwest of the city of Sonoma, California, its name changes to Fowler Creek. This article covers both parts of the creek. Carriger Creek springs from the eastern slope of Sonoma Mountain, ...
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Rhododendron Creek Rhododendron Creek is a small river in San Mateo County, California and is a tributary of Pescadero Creek.Tarwater Creek Tarwater Creek is a small river in San Mateo County, California, and is a tributary of Pescadero Creek. Pescadero Creek Park sits atop a deposit of natural gas and oil. Natural gas occasionally bubbles up through seams near Hoffman Creek producing ...
* Peters Creek ** Evans Creek ** Bear Creek **
Lambert Creek Lambert Creek is a tributary of Peters Creek in San Mateo County, California in the United States.
* Fall Creek *
Iverson Creek Iverson Creek is a small river in San Mateo County, California and is a tributary of Pescadero Creek. It flows about from its source on Butano Ridge in Pescadero Creek County Park Pescadero Creek Park, located near Loma Mar, California, Loma Mar ...
* Slate Creek * Oil Creek * Little Boulder Creek *
Waterman Creek Waterman Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed March 15, 2011 southward-flowing stream in southern San Mateo County, California. Rising near Big Basin Way and the Sa ...


References


External links

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Pescadero-Butano Watershed Sediment and Habitat Management Plan

Pescadero Marsh Annotated Bibliography at UC Berkeley

San Mateo County Resource Conservation District Reports and Maps


See also

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List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area These watercourses (rivers, creeks, sloughs, etc.) in the San Francisco Bay Area are grouped according to the bodies of water they flow into. Tributaries are listed under the watercourses they feed, sorted by the elevation of the confluence so tha ...
{{Santa Cruz Mountains Rivers of San Mateo County, California Rivers of Santa Cruz County, California Santa Cruz Mountains Rivers of Northern California