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Tucalota Creek

Coordinates: 33°32′33.10″N 117°8′33.11″W / 33.5425278°N 117.1425306°W / 33.5425278; -117.1425306
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Tucalota Creek[1]
Tucalota Creek in East Murrieta
Tucalota Creek is located in California
Tucalota Creek
Location of the mouth within California
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionRiverside County
Physical characteristics
SourceRed Mountain, Rawson Mountains, Black Mountain, Bachelor Mountain, Tucalota Hills
 • coordinates33°37′9.09″N 116°50′56.08″W / 33.6191917°N 116.8489111°W / 33.6191917; -116.8489111
 • elevation1,093 ft (333 m)
Mouthconfluence with Santa Gertrudis Creek, tributary of Murrieta Creek
 • coordinates
33°32′33.10″N 117°8′33.11″W / 33.5425278°N 117.1425306°W / 33.5425278; -117.1425306
 • elevation
1,093 ft (333 m)
Length21 mi (34 km)

Tucalota Creek is a stream or arroyo in Riverside County, Southern California. It is a tributary of Santa Gertrudis Creek.

Geography

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The source of Tucalota Creek is located near Red Mountain in Hemet, California. Tucalota Creek drains the Rawson Mountains (south of Diamond and Domenigoni Valleys),[2] Black Mountain, the western slopes of Red Mountain, the Magee Hills, the Tucalota Hills and Bachelor Mountain into Lake Skinner then to Santa Gertrudis Creek, a tributary of Murrieta Creek.[3]

References

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tucalota Creek
  2. ^ [Greg T. Cranham, editor, Water for Southern California: Water Resources Development at the Close of the Century, San Diego Geological Soc, Dec 1, 1999 - pp. 43-44, 44 fig. 2 Project Features Map, 47-49, 47 fig. 2]
  3. ^ "Murrieta Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.