Rush Creek (Marin County, California)

Rush Creek
stream
Country United States
State California
Region Marin County
City Novato
Source
 - location above Novato, California
 - elevation 20 ft (6 m)
 - coordinates 38°06′58″N 122°33′53″W / 38.11611°N 122.56472°W / 38.11611; -122.56472 [1]
Mouth Black John Slough of the Petaluma River
 - elevation 0 ft (0 m)
 - coordinates 38°08′13″N 122°32′50″W / 38.13694°N 122.54722°W / 38.13694; -122.54722Coordinates: 38°08′13″N 122°32′50″W / 38.13694°N 122.54722°W / 38.13694; -122.54722 [1]

Rush Creek is a stream in eastern Marin County, California, United States. It originates on the north edge of Novato, California and flows 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northeasterly through wetlands into Black John Slough and then the Petaluma River. The name is associated with Peter Rush who bought land near Novato in 1862.[2]

Ecology

The creek flows through coastal saltwater marsh and coastal brackish-water marsh habitats. The wetlands provide suitable habitat for San Pablo song sparrow, California black rail, saltmarsh common yellowthroat, California brackishwater snail, and California clapper rail.[3]

Conservation

In 1999, the Rush Creek/Cemetery Marsh Enhancement Project was completed by the Marin Audubon Society. This project involved the excavation of channels to improve circulation and replacement of tide gates in the 230-acre (0.93 km2) Rush Creek marsh and 50-acre (200,000 m2) Cemetery Marsh. Both marshes are managed by Marin County Open Space District as natural preserves.[3]

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