Upper Penitencia Creek | |
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Native name | Shistuk (Ohlone)[3] |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Region | Santa Clara County |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Poverty Ridge, Diablo Range |
• coordinates | 37°25′15″N 121°44′12″W / 37.42083°N 121.73667°W[4] |
• elevation | 2,955 ft (901 m) |
Mouth | Coyote Creek |
• location | San Jose, California |
• coordinates | 37°22′03″N 121°52′49″W / 37.36750°N 121.88028°W[4] |
• elevation | 66 ft (20 m)[4] |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Arroyo Aguague |
Upper Penitencia Creek is actually one of two creeks by the name Penitencia Creek in the northeastern Santa Clara Valley of Santa Clara County, California. They are both tributaries of Coyote Creek. The upper creek was diverted southwestward, connecting it directly to Coyote Creek ca. 1850 by a farmer to irrigate his fields, permanently splitting Upper Penitencia Creek from Lower Penitencia Creek.[5] Upper Penitencia Creek drains the western slopes of Mount Hamilton of the Diablo Range, and passes through Alum Rock Park, before ending at its confluence with Coyote Creek at Berryessa Road. In December 2018, the San Francisco Estuary Institute published a report commissioned by the Santa Clara Valley Water District to establish a vision for Upper Penitencia Creek's lower four miles focusing on ways "to expand flow conveyance and flood water storage from the Coyote Creek confluence upstream to the Dorel Drive bridge in a manner that works with the existing landscape features and supports habitats for native species".[6]
Lower Penitencia Creek flows along the historic Mission Road between Mission Santa Clara and Mission San Jose. It runs through the city of Milpitas before receiving flows from Berryessa Creek, Piedmont Creek, Arroyo de los Coches, Tularcitos Creek and Calera Creek before entering Coyote Creek near Dixon Landing Road at the southern end of San Francisco Bay.[7][8]
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