Salmon Creek (Sonoma County, California)
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Salmon Creek is an U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
The National Map
accessed March 9, 2011
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in western
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that springs from coastal hills west of the town of Occidental and empties into the
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north of
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.


Course

Salmon Creek originates about west of the town of Occidental near the junction of Joy Road and Bittner Road. It parallels Bittner Road eastward, passing just south of Occidental, where it turns right and follows Bohemian Highway to the town of Freestone. From there, it curves south and then west, passing
Watson School Watson School is a Sonoma County Regional Parks Department historic park, covering approximately , located about east of Bodega, California, on the south side of the road, at 15000 Bodega Highway in Sonoma County, California, United States. It ...
historic park as it parallels Bodega Highway to a confluence with Nolan Creek just east of the town of Bodega. It flows through Bodega, then follows Salmon Creek Road westward into a narrow canyon, where it is joined by Tannery Creek, Fay Creek, Coleman Valley Creek, and Finley Creek. Salmon Creek emerges from the canyon between Irish Hill and Coleman Hill and crosses State Route 1 at milepost 12.49, entering
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south of the ranger station. It parallels Bean Avenue to Salmon Creek Beach, which it bisects as it enters the Pacific Ocean.


History

When European explorers first reached Salmon Creek, they found it inhabited by
Coast Miwok Coast Miwok are an indigenous people that was the second-largest group of Miwok people. Coast Miwok inhabited the general area of modern Marin County and southern Sonoma County in Northern California, from the Golden Gate north to Duncans Point ...
people. Six Coast Miwok villages near the creek have been authenticated: ''Pulya-lakum'', near the mouth of the creek, ''Kennekono'' and ''Suwutenne'' near the present-day town of Bodega, and three near the present day town of Freestone: ''Oye-yomi'', ''Pakahuwe'', and ''Patawa-yomi''. In 1843-44, most of the Salmon Creek watershed was included in the
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land grant awarded to Captain Stephen Smith. In 1873, the
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built a narrow-gauge line along the stretch of Salmon Creek between Freestone and Occidental as part of the route from
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to Cazadero.


Ecology

As of 2000, Salmon Creek and its five named tributaries all supported
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 ...
(''Oncorhyncus mykiss''). Salmon Creek also harbored
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(''Syncaris pacifica''), and
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(''Oncorhyncus kisutch'') were known to inhabit both Salmon Creek and Tannery Creek. By 2006, however, the salmon run had ceased. On July 2, 2010 the Salmon Creek Water Conservation Plan was released with important recommendations for restoring dry season instream flows, which have been exacerbated primarily by man-made water diversions. The Plan included such innovative solutions such as rooftop water harvesting and re-introduction of Golden Beaver. The historic presence of beaver was evident in the first
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voyage by
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who sailed into
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in 1809 on the ''Kodiak'' and returned to Novo Arkhangelsk, Alaska (Sitka), with beaver skins and over 2,000 sea otter pelts. French naval captain Cyrille Laplace visited the Russian farms with the Aleksandr Rotchev, the last manager of Fort Ross, in 1839. After spending time at the Chernykh farm (near Graton probably on Purrington Creek) they rode to the Kirill Timofeevich Khlebnikov farm (near Bodega Corners) on Salmon Creek and wrote, "we had stopped a moment by a little river on the banks of which my traveling companion pointed out to me the former habitations of beaver, probably destroyed by the Indians in order to catch the rich prize that lay within." In 2009 and 2010 the
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have re-introduced coho salmon into Salmon Creek. It is also the only extant location of the nearly extinct Baker's larkspur.


Bridges

At least seven bridges span Salmon Creek. The newest and longest of these is the State Route 1 bridge, which is long and was built in 1983. Freestone Flat Road crosses on a steel truss long which was built in 1955, making it the oldest of the seven. Bodega Highway crosses in two places: from State Route 1 on a bridge long built in 1962 and at Valley Ford-Freestone Road on a bridge built in 1968. Salmon Creek Road spans the creek on a bridge dating from 1958, Bohemian Highway crosses on a bridge from 1971, and Scouts Camp Road crosses on a structure from 1960.


Further reading

* DFG California Department of Fish and Game 1964. Salmon Creek Stream Survey, April 29, 1964 by Weldon Jones * DFG California Department of Fish and Game 2004. Salmon Creek Stream Survey, September 2004 * USGS BODEGA HEAD Quad, California, Topographic map – 1972 * USGS VALLEY FORD Quad, California, Topographic map – 2009 * USGS CAMP MEEKER Quad, California, Topographic map – 2009


See also

*
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 ...
* Salmon Creek Middle School


References

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External links


Salmon Creek Watershed Council

Occidental Arts and Ecology WATER Institute
Rivers of Sonoma County, California Rivers of Northern California