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willow+creek+madera+county+california Latitude and Longitude:

37°12′50″N 119°29′51″W / 37.2138°N 119.4976°W / 37.2138; -119.4976
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37°12′50″N 119°29′51″W / 37.2138°N 119.4976°W / 37.2138; -119.4976

Willow Creek in Madera County, California.

Willow Creek in Madera County, California, is one of the largest rivers in Madera County,[ citation needed] and is the primary inflow for Bass Lake. Willow Creek features a series of cascades called Angel Falls. [1]

Willow Creek begins its journey off the slopes of Iron Mountain, at an elevation close to 9000 feet.

References

  1. ^ "Angel Falls on Willow Creek. Oakhurst, California". Adventures in Southern California. Retrieved 27 February 2017.

willow+creek+madera+county+california Latitude and Longitude:

37°12′50″N 119°29′51″W / 37.2138°N 119.4976°W / 37.2138; -119.4976
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

37°12′50″N 119°29′51″W / 37.2138°N 119.4976°W / 37.2138; -119.4976

Willow Creek in Madera County, California.

Willow Creek in Madera County, California, is one of the largest rivers in Madera County,[ citation needed] and is the primary inflow for Bass Lake. Willow Creek features a series of cascades called Angel Falls. [1]

Willow Creek begins its journey off the slopes of Iron Mountain, at an elevation close to 9000 feet.

References

  1. ^ "Angel Falls on Willow Creek. Oakhurst, California". Adventures in Southern California. Retrieved 27 February 2017.

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