San Geronimo Creek | |
Arroyo De San Geronimo Arroyo Nicasio |
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stream | |
Name origin: Spanish language | |
Country | United States |
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State | California |
Region | Marin County |
District | West Marin |
Cities | Forest Knolls, Lagunitas, San Geronimo, Woodacre |
Source | California Coast Ranges |
- location | 3 mi (5 km) west of Lucas Valley |
- coordinates | 37°59′42″N 122°38′22″W / 37.99500°N 122.63944°W |
Mouth | Lagunitas Creek |
- elevation | 161 ft (49 m) |
- coordinates | 38°0′17″N 122°42′32″W / 38.00472°N 122.70889°WCoordinates: 38°0′17″N 122°42′32″W / 38.00472°N 122.70889°W |
San Geronimo Creek is a stream in Marin County, California, United States, which feeds into Lagunitas Creek below Kent Lake.
The creek rises in the hills west of the town of Fairfax. It descends northward to Woodacre, where it turns westward and parallels Sir Francis Drake Boulevard through the villages of San Geronimo, Forest Knolls, and Lagunitas. It then turns southwestward and joins Lagunitas Creek at the eastern edge of the Samuel P. Taylor State Park.
San Geronimo Creek is within the Lagunitas Creek Watershed, which is home to the largest-remaining wild run of coho salmon in central California. These coho are part of the "Central California Coast Evolutionarily Significant Unit," or CCC ESU, and are listed as "endangered" at both the state and federal level.
Efforts are also being made to protect and restore streams and habitat in the San Geronimo Valley, where upwards of 40% of the Lagunitas salmon spawn each year and where as much as 1/3 of the juvenile salmon (or fry) spend their entire freshwater lives.
Spawning salmon and trout may be viewed at Roy's Pools, located about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Fairfax. There are jump pools and a fish ladder.
At least seven bridges span San Geronimo Creek: