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San Timoteo Creek

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605:, in cooperation with San Bernardino County, Redlands, and Loma Linda, are working to restore sections of San Timoteo Creek's riparian ecosystem to a close approximation of its natural state, while recognizing it is not possible to restore certain reaches to a pristine condition. San Timoteo Creek is one of the few remaining functional wildlife corridors linking the Santa Ana River and Prado Basins on the west with the San Bernardino, San Gorgonio, and San Jacinto Mountains to the east. San Timoteo is one of the last major drainage systems in the inland area of Southern California with some significant remnants of riparian vegetation and habitat. 477: 33: 597:
has built flood control structures along most of the lower reaches of the creek. A concrete-lined channel runs from the confluence of the Santa Ana River 3.1 mi (5.0 km) upstream. Due to public opposition regarding extending the concrete channel in more upstream portions of San Timoteo
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Historically, San Timoteo Canyon was used as a travel corridor by Native Americans and Spanish ranchers. San Timoteo Canyon Road was used by stage coaches from the 1880s through the 1920s. By the 1910s the road was being used by cars.
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of the entire creek in 1988, but local opposition to the measure was strong. Eventually, a compromise measure was reached, in which the creek was only partially channelized in 2008 by the
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of about 125 square miles (320 km). The creek receives most of its water from headwater tributaries flowing from the
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Urbanization is occurring rapidly in the San Timoteo watershed, resulting in an increased potential for floods. The
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Creek, flood control upstream of the concrete section uses a soft-bottom channel through most of the project.
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San Timoteo Creek is formed by the confluence of Little San Antonio Creek and Noble Creek west of
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The name "San Timoteo" was given to the creek and canyon around 1830. It is Spanish for
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Indians. The village was abandoned after a devastating smallpox epidemic in 1862–63.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: San Timoteo Canyon
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http://docs.adventistarchives.org/docs/PUR/PUR19690313-V68-36__B.pdf
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was completely flooded. These floods led to controversial calls for
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The creek is a popular local venue for hiking and mountain biking.
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on the creek. The federal government made appropriations for
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Saints of California: A Guide to Places and Their Patrons
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Confluence of Little San Antonio Creek and Noble Creek
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United States
California
San Bernardino
Riverside
San Bernardino Mountains
33°56′28″N 117°0′22″W / 33.94111°N 117.00611°W / 33.94111; -117.00611
Mouth
Santa Ana River
Loma Linda
34°04′10″N 117°16′50″W / 34.06944°N 117.28056°W / 34.06944; -117.28056
Loma Linda
Coopers Creek
Noble Creek
Little San Gorgonio Creek
Yucaipa Creek
stream
Riverside
San Bernardino counties
southern California
tributary
Santa Ana River
San Timoteo Canyon
drainage basin
San Bernardino Mountains
Cherry Valley
Yucaipa Creek
Live Oak Canyon
intermittent
Yucaipa

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