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1 North Coast (north of Humboldt Bay)  



1.1  Smith River  





1.2  Klamath River  



1.2.1  Trinity River  





1.2.2  Salmon River  







1.3  Redwood Creek  





1.4  Mad River  







2 Humboldt Bay  





3 North Coast (south of Humboldt Bay)  





4 San Francisco Bay  



4.1  San Pablo Bay (north of Carquinez Strait)  





4.2  Suisun Bay  





4.3  San Pablo Bay (south of Carquinez Strait) and San Francisco Bay  







5 SacramentoSan Joaquin River Delta  



5.1  Sacramento River  



5.1.1  Yolo Bypass  





5.1.2  American River  





5.1.3  Feather River  



5.1.3.1  Yuba River  







5.1.4  Pit River  







5.2  San Joaquin River  



5.2.1  Mokelumne River  





5.2.2  Calaveras River  





5.2.3  Stanislaus River  





5.2.4  Tuolumne River  





5.2.5  Merced River  







5.3  Tulare Basin  



5.3.1  Kings River  





5.3.2  Kaweah River  





5.3.3  Tule River  





5.3.4  Kern River  









6 Central Coast  



6.1  Pajaro River  





6.2  Salinas River  





6.3  Santa Maria River  





6.4  Santa Ynez River  







7 South Coast  



7.1  Point Arguello to Santa Monica  



7.1.1  Santa Clara River  





7.1.2  Ventura River  







7.2  Santa Monica to San Clemente  



7.2.1  Los Angeles River  





7.2.2  San Gabriel River  





7.2.3  Santa Ana River  







7.3  San Clemente to Mexican border  



7.3.1  Santa Margarita River  





7.3.2  San Luis Rey River  





7.3.3  San Dieguito River  





7.3.4  San Diego River  





7.3.5  San Diego Bay  









8 Gulf of California  





9 Carrizo Plain  





10 Salton Sea  





11 Great Basin  



11.1  Tule Lake  





11.2  Honey Lake  





11.3  Pyramid Lake (in Nevada)  





11.4  Carson Sink (in Nevada)  





11.5  Walker Lake (in Nevada)  





11.6  Mono Lake  





11.7  Owens Lake  





11.8  Death Valley  





11.9  Antelope Valley-Fremont Valley watersheds  





11.10  Soda Lake (Mojave River drainage)  







12 See also  





13 References  





14 External links  














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Map of some major California rivers and lakes

This is a list of rivers in the U.S. stateofCalifornia, grouped by region. Major lakes and reservoirs, if applicable, are indicated in italics.

North Coast (north of Humboldt Bay)[edit]

Rivers and streams between the Oregon border and Humboldt Bay that empty into the Pacific Ocean (arranged north to south; tributaries with those entering nearest the sea first). Bold indicates rivers with more detailed lists in following sections.

Smith River[edit]

Smith River drainage basin

Klamath River[edit]

Klamath River drainage basin

Trinity River[edit]

Trinity River
Trinity River drainage basin

Salmon River[edit]

Redwood Creek[edit]

Mad River[edit]

Humboldt Bay[edit]

Primary streams entering Humboldt Bay are listed north to south beginning north of the entrance to the bay and continuing in a clockwise direction. Tributaries entering nearest the bay are listed first.[1][2]

For additional detail on Humboldt Bay streams, see Humboldt Bay: Bay tributaries and sloughs.

North Coast (south of Humboldt Bay)[edit]

Eel River watershed map
Russian River near Duncan's Mills

Rivers and streams between Humboldt Bay and the Golden Gate that empty into the Pacific Ocean (arranged north to south; tributaries with those entering nearest the sea first):

For details of the Sonoma and Marin coasts, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.

San Francisco Bay[edit]

Streams that empty into San Francisco Bay or its tributary bays (arranged clockwise, starting at the north side of the Golden Gate; tributaries are listed from those entering nearest the bays to farthest). The Central Valley watershed feeding into Suisun Bay via the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta is excluded; see the following section for the Sacramento and San Joaquin river systems.

For additional detail on Bay Area creeks, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.

San Pablo Bay (north of Carquinez Strait)[edit]

Suisun Bay[edit]

Clockwise

San Pablo Bay (south of Carquinez Strait) and San Francisco Bay[edit]

For additional detail on Bay Area creeks, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta[edit]

The Sacramento and San Joaquin River systems drain the western slope of the Sierra Nevada and most of the Central Valley, forming the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta before emptying into Suisun Bay; together, they are the largest river system in California.

Sacramento River[edit]

Map of Sacramento River
Sacramento River near the mouth
Cache Creek, in the Coast Ranges

Yolo Bypass[edit]

Yolo Bypass location

American River[edit]

American River drainage basin

Feather River[edit]

Feather River drainage basin
Headwaters of the Feather River
Yuba River[edit]
Yuba River drainage basin

Pit River[edit]

Pit River drainage basin

San Joaquin River[edit]

San Joaquin River map
The San Joaquin River

Mokelumne River[edit]

Mokelumne River drainage basin

Note: In the Delta the Mokelumne River divides into two short branches, also called the "North Fork" and "South Fork", which recombine before reaching the San Joaquin River.

Calaveras River[edit]

Stanislaus River[edit]

Stanislaus River drainage basin

Tuolumne River[edit]

Tuolumne River drainage basin

Merced River[edit]

Merced River drainage basin
The Merced River in Yosemite Valley

Tulare Basin[edit]

Map of the Tulare Lake Basin

Usually an endorheic basin, waters in this region all eventually would reach Tulare Lake. This region would overflow into the San Joaquin River during flood years when Tulare Lake overflowed. Streams are listed clockwise around the Tulare Basin, starting at the Kings River:

Kings River[edit]

Kings River drainage basin

Kaweah River[edit]

Kaweah River drainage basin
Kaweah River in the foothills of the Sierra

Tule River[edit]

Kern River[edit]

Location of the Kern River

Central Coast[edit]

Rivers that empty into the Pacific Ocean between the Golden Gate and Point Arguello, arranged in order from north to south.

For details of the San Mateo coast, see List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Pajaro River[edit]

Salinas River[edit]

Salinas River drainage basin

Santa Maria River[edit]

Santa Maria River drainage basin

Santa Ynez River[edit]

Santa Ynez River drainage basin

South Coast[edit]

Rivers that empty into the Pacific Ocean southeast of Point Arguello, arranged from north to south:

Point ArguellotoSanta Monica[edit]

Santa Clara River[edit]

Santa Clara River drainage basin

Ventura River[edit]

Santa MonicatoSan Clemente[edit]

Los Angeles River[edit]

San Gabriel River[edit]

Santa Ana River[edit]

San Clemente to Mexican border[edit]

Santa Margarita River[edit]

San Luis Rey River[edit]

San Dieguito River[edit]

San Diego River[edit]

San Diego Bay[edit]

Tributaries entering San Diego Bay are arranged from North to South:

Gulf of California[edit]

Rivers that empty into the Gulf of California:

Carrizo Plain[edit]

The Carrizo Plain is a large enclosed valley near the Central Coast which drains into Soda Lake.

Salton Sea[edit]

Rivers that empty into the Salton Sea:

Great Basin[edit]

Rivers in the Great Basin, arranged roughly north to south:

Tule Lake[edit]

Honey Lake[edit]

Honey Lake drainage basin

Pyramid Lake (in Nevada)[edit]

Pyramid Lake drainage basin

Carson Sink (in Nevada)[edit]

Carson Sink drainage basin

Walker Lake (in Nevada)[edit]

Mono Lake[edit]

Rivers draining into saline and endorheic Mono Lake in eastern California, from north and proceeding counterclockwise:

Owens Lake[edit]

Owens Lake drainage basin

Death Valley[edit]

Streams terminating in the Badwater BasininDeath Valley National Park.

Antelope Valley-Fremont Valley watersheds[edit]

Streams terminating in various dry lakes in the Antelope Valley and Fremont Valley (Koehn Lake, Rosamond Lake, Rogers Dry Lake and others), draining from the southeastern Tehachapi Mountains and northern San Gabriel Mountains, listed counterclockwise starting from north:

Soda Lake (Mojave River drainage)[edit]

Mojave River drainage basin

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Klamath Resource Information System (KRIS), KRIS Humboldt Bay, URL retrieved November 11, 2007
  • ^ Humboldt Bay Harbor District, Wetlands, Streams, Riparian Areas, and Watershed Areas, URL retrieved November 12, 2007 Archived November 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • External links[edit]


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