Easton Creek facts for kids
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![]() Easton Creek channel as it approaches the bay
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Location of the mouth of Easton Creek in California
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Country | United States |
State | California |
Region | San Mateo County |
City | Burlingame |
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Main source | San Mateo County, California |
River mouth | 29 ft (8.8 m) |
Easton Creek is a short stream in San Mateo County, California, United States. It flows towards the east. This creek starts in the hills of Burlingame. It is located between two other streams: Mills Creek to the south and Sanchez Creek to the north.
What is Easton Creek Like?
Easton Creek is mostly hidden from view. It flows underground through storm drains. These drains run through the hills and flat areas of Burlingame. The creek generally follows the path of Canyon Road and Easton Drive.
Where Does Easton Creek Flow?
As the creek gets closer to the San Francisco Bay, it continues to flow underground. It passes under the Caltrain tracks. Then, it goes into a special channel or pipe. This channel carries the water into the San Francisco Bay. The area near the bay used to be marshlands.
Easton Creek in Pictures
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