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Black Creek
Black Creek (Stanislaus River tributary) is located in California
Black Creek (Stanislaus River tributary)
Location of Black Creek in California
Country United States
State California
Physical characteristics
Main source Sierra Nevada foothills
1,944 ft (593 m)
38°02′40″N 120°39′26″W / 38.04444°N 120.65722°W / 38.04444; -120.65722
River mouth Stanislaus River
Copperopolis
502 ft (153 m)
37°53′49″N 120°35′07″W / 37.89694°N 120.58528°W / 37.89694; -120.58528
Length 13 mi (21 km)

Black Creek is a small but important stream located in Calaveras County, California. It flows for about 13 miles (21 kilometers) through the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills. This creek is a tributary, which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger river. For Black Creek, that larger river is the Stanislaus River.

What is Black Creek?

Black Creek is a natural waterway that helps carry water across the landscape. It's part of a bigger system of rivers and streams that eventually lead to the Pacific Ocean. Creeks like Black Creek are vital for the environment. They provide homes for plants and animals. They also supply water for different uses.

Where Does Black Creek Start and End?

Every river or creek has a beginning, called its source, and an end, called its mouth. Black Creek starts high up in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Its source is found near a place called Carmen Peak. From there, the water flows generally southwards.

The journey of Black Creek ends when it reaches the Stanislaus River. This meeting point is specifically within Lake Tulloch, which is a reservoir near the town of Copperopolis. So, Black Creek adds its water to the Stanislaus River, which then continues its own journey.

How Long is Black Creek?

Black Creek is about 13 miles (which is roughly 21 kilometers) long. To give you an idea, that's like walking or biking for a few hours! Even though it's not one of the longest rivers in California, it plays a key role in the local water system. It helps drain water from the hillsides.

Why Are Creeks Like Black Creek Important?

Creeks and rivers are super important for many reasons. They provide fresh water for wildlife, including fish, birds, and other animals. They also support different types of plants that grow along their banks. For people, these waterways can be used for recreation like fishing or kayaking. They also contribute to the overall health of the environment. Black Creek is a small but valuable part of California's natural world.

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