Pacheco Creek is a 3.4-mile-long (5.5 km) [1] waterway in central Contra Costa County, California, United States. [2] It empties into Suisun Bay. It is formed by the intersection of Walnut Creek, Grayson Creek and Pine Creek.
The creek has a run of chinook salmon and steelhead trout after periods of rain in the winter and fall. [3]
Salvio Pacheco, a Californio ranchero and military officer, was granted the Rancho Monte del Diablo in 1834, and settled there in 1844. The creek is named for him. [4]
38°02′40″N 122°05′33″W / 38.044365°N 122.092465°W
Pacheco Creek is a 3.4-mile-long (5.5 km) [1] waterway in central Contra Costa County, California, United States. [2] It empties into Suisun Bay. It is formed by the intersection of Walnut Creek, Grayson Creek and Pine Creek.
The creek has a run of chinook salmon and steelhead trout after periods of rain in the winter and fall. [3]
Salvio Pacheco, a Californio ranchero and military officer, was granted the Rancho Monte del Diablo in 1834, and settled there in 1844. The creek is named for him. [4]
38°02′40″N 122°05′33″W / 38.044365°N 122.092465°W