Coleman Creek

Coleman Creek
stream
Country United States
State California
Region San Diego County
Part of San Diego River
Tributaries
 - left Baily Creek, Eastwood Creek
Source source
 - location on the west slope of the Cuyamaca Mountains., San Diego County
 - elevation 4,380 ft (1,335 m)
 - coordinates 33°3′52″N 116°34′33″W / 33.06444°N 116.57583°W / 33.06444; -116.57583 [1]
Mouth mouth
 - location at its confluence with San Diego River southeast of Santa Ysabel., San Diego County
 - elevation 3,162 ft (964 m) [2]
 - coordinates 33°5′52″N 116°39′43″W / 33.09778°N 116.66194°W / 33.09778; -116.66194Coordinates: 33°5′52″N 116°39′43″W / 33.09778°N 116.66194°W / 33.09778; -116.66194 [2]

Coleman Creek in San Diego County, California is a tributary of the San Diego River that arises at the top of the valley running southeasterly from Julian, at a saddle between two ridges of the Cuyamaca Mountains just south of Kentwood-In-The-Pines. From there Coleman creek descends northwesterly down the vally to Julian, where it turns west descending its canyon northwesterly through the site of Branson City, past the mouth of its tributary Eastwood Creek on the north, passing through the south end of Spencer Valley, past the mouth of its tributary Baily Creek on the north, then descending northwest down Quanai Canyon to its confluence with the San Diego River.[1][3]

History

Coleman Creek was named for A. E. Coleman who discovered gold in its waters in 1869, which led to the gold rush to the Cuyamaca Mountains and the founding of the gold mining camps of Coleman City, Branson City, Eastwood and the town of Julian.

References

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