North Fork Pacheco Creek

North Fork Pacheco Creek
Aerial Photo of North Fork Pacheco Creek Watershed in the Diablo Range of Northern California
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSanta Clara County
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationHenry Coe State Park
 • coordinates37°11′17″N 121°25′42″W / 37.18806°N 121.42833°W / 37.18806; -121.42833[1]
 • elevation2,360 ft (720 m)
MouthConfluence of North Fork Pacheco Creek and South Fork Pacheco Creek
 • location
16.5 mi (27 km) east of Gilroy
 • coordinates
37°02′42″N 121°17′23″W / 37.04500°N 121.28972°W / 37.04500; -121.28972[1]
 • elevation
430 ft (130 m)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftMississippi Creek, East Fork Pacheco Creek
Map of southeastern Henry Coe State Park in the Diablo Range of California, showing North Fork Pacheco Creek and the "Hole in the Rock" barrier to upstream steelhead trout runs below the Brem Horse Camp

North Fork Pacheco Creek is a 19 miles (31 km) tributary stream of Pacheco Creek, in Santa Clara County, California. Originally it was considered the upper reach of Pacheco Creek.[2] Its source is at an elevation of 2,360 feet (720 m) at 37°11′17″N 121°25′42″W / 37.18806°N 121.42833°W / 37.18806; -121.42833 on a mountain side in Henry W. Coe State Park and is the headwaters of the Pajaro River watershed.[3]