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Cajalco Creek


Cajalco Canyon Creek is an ephemeral stream that flows through Cajalco Canyon in the Temescal Mountains of Riverside County, California, United States. It is a tributary to Temescal Wash, itself a tributary to the Santa Ana River. Cajalco is thought to be a Hispanic spelling of the word for quail in the languages of the Luiseño and Cahuilla who lived in the area.

Cajalco Canyon Creek originally flowed down the northeast face of the Gavilan Hills of the Temescal Mountains at 33°48′25″N 117°18′01″W / 33.80694°N 117.30028°W / 33.80694; -117.30028. It then turned northwest to take in waters from arroyos from Mead Valley and turned west down through the wide, gently sloping Cajalco Valley above Cajalco Canyon gathering waters from the Gavilan Plateau from Harford Spring Canyon at 33°50′04″N 117°21′42″W / 33.83444°N 117.36167°W / 33.83444; -117.36167, and from other minor arroyos. Other small arroyos descended from heights to the north. It entered Temescal Wash at 33°49′24″N 117°30′16″W / 33.82333°N 117.50444°W / 33.82333; -117.50444 after descending through the steep narrow gorge of the Cajalco Canyon in the lower reach of the creek. The original course of the creek before 1933 can be seen on the US Dept. of the Interior, 1898 Elsinore Quandrangle, California, topographic map.


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