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Corral Hollow Creek Buenos Ayres Creek | |
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Native name | Arroyo De Los Buenos Aires/Ayres (Spanish) |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Counties | Alameda, San Joaquin |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Head of Corral Canyon |
• location | 1.9 mi (0 km) north of Mount Boardman, San Joaquin County |
• coordinates | 37°30′34.02″N 121°28′49.37″W / 37.5094500°N 121.4803806°W[1] |
Mouth | Delta-Mendota Canal |
• location | 4.3 miles South of Tracy, California, San Joaquin County |
• coordinates | 37°40′42″N 121°25′58″W / 37.67833°N 121.43278°W[1] |
• elevation | 197 ft (60 m)[1] |
Length | 21.39 mi (34.42 km) |
Corral Hollow Creek, originally El Arroyo de los Buenos Ayres (The Creek of the Good Winds), later Buenos Ayres Creek, is a stream and tributary of the San Joaquin River, flowing through Alameda County and San Joaquin County, Central California.