• west where it is tributary to Coyote Creek, whose waters flow to south San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Historically, Silver Creek was known as Arroyo...
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  • Silver Creek (Arizona), a stream located in the White Mountains of Arizona north of Show Low Upper Silver Creek (Coyote Creek tributary), a tributary...
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  • California. It is tributary to Coyote Creek, whose waters flow to south San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Historically, Silver Creek was known as Arroyo...
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    Upper Silver Creek was diverted to Coyote Creek south of Singleton Road. Further downstream Lower Silver Creek (including its sub-tributaries Miguelita...
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    where it meets the Santiago Creek. In the 1870s there was a short-lived silver boom along the tributary Silverado Creek. In 1929 the Santiago Dam was...
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    Creek (California) Lost Man Creek McArthur Creek Tom McDonald Creek Bridge Creek Copper Creek Devils Creek Coyote Creek Panther Creek Garrett Creek Lacks...
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  • as Silver Creek Marsh. In the 1970s, Upper Silver Creek flows were shunted due west into a flood control channel discharging directly to Coyote Creek south...
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  • Miguelita Creek, originating in East Foothills, California, above the San Jose Country Club, is a tributary of Lower Silver Creek, which is a tributary of Coyote...
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    Creek, Devil Canyon Creek and Cristianitos Creek with its tributaries of Talega and Gabino Creeks. Although grazing activities have hurt the biological quality...
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    teal, geese, deer, bears, mountain lions, bobcats, and coyotes, while at the mouth of Rush Creek there were large riparian trees, especially aspen and...
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