Little Cholame Creek facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Little Cholame Creek |
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Little Cholame Creek at crossing over San Andreas Fault
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Location of the mouth of Little Cholame Creek in California
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Country | United States |
State | California |
Region | Monterey County |
City | Parkfield, California |
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Main source | On the southern flank of an unnamed peak in the southern part of the Diablo Range 2,690 ft (820 m) 35°59′13″N 120°31′09″W / 35.98694°N 120.51917°W |
River mouth | Parkfield, California 1,560 ft (480 m) 35°54′32″N 120°31′09″W / 35.90889°N 120.51917°W |
Length | 8 mi (13 km) |
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Little Cholame Creek is a perennial stream in southeastern Monterey County, California, United States. The headwaters rise from an unnamed peak 2 miles (3 kilometres) southwest of Reason Mountain, in the southern part of the Diablo Range. From there, the creek flows southeast along Parkfield-Coalinga Road, before reaching confluence with Cholame Creek.
History
"Cholame" is a Yokut Native American word meaning "the beautiful one". The creek runs through the northern part of Cholame Valley, along Parkfield-Coalinga Road, and on through the small town of Parkfield before crossing the San Andreas Fault and merging with Cholame Creek.
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