Los Alamos Canyon Creek

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Los Alamos Canyon Creek[1]
Los Alamos Canyon
SanMateoCreekArroyoSanOnofre.jpg
Map of San Mateo Creek and Arroyo San Onofre drainage basins. San Mateo Creek basin is in dark green.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionRiverside County
Physical characteristics
Sourcesoutheastern slope of Elsinore Mountains
 • coordinates33°35′39″N 117°19′05″W / 33.59417°N 117.31806°W / 33.59417; -117.31806
 • elevation2,300 ft (700 m)
Mouthconfluence with San Mateo Creek
 • coordinates
33°33′04″N 117°23′38″W / 33.55111°N 117.39389°W / 33.55111; -117.39389Coordinates: 33°33′04″N 117°23′38″W / 33.55111°N 117.39389°W / 33.55111; -117.39389
 • elevation
1,312 ft (400 m)
Length7 mi (11 km)
Discharge 
 • locationconfluence with San Mateo Creek, Santa Ana Mountains
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftunnamed arroyo from Squaw Mountain highland & Santa Rosa Plateau
 • rightunnamed arroyo from Elsinore Mountains, below Elsinore Peak., , unnamed arroyo from San Mateo Peak

Los Alamos Canyon Creek, a stream or arroyo, tributary to San Mateo Creek, in the Cleveland National Forest in Riverside County, California. Its source is at an altitude of 2300 feet, in a canyon on the south face of the ridge of Elsinore Mountains that descends to the southeast from Elsinore Peak.[2] The creek descends southward for a short distance then turns southwest for 4 miles where it turns west for 3 miles down to its confluence with San Mateo Creek at an elevation of 1312 feet.[3][4]

Los Alamos Canyon Creek has one named tributary [5] but has two unnamed arroyos descending from the Elsinore Mountains.[6][7] and one that drains the western Santa Rosa Plateau and the east slope of the Squaw Mountain highland and descends to the north to join the creek where it turns to the west.[8]

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