The Guadalupe and it's Tributaries


The Guadalupe River is made of five creeks that flow into the San Fransisco Bay. Starting at the southern side of Silicon Valley is the Arroyo Calero Creek which flows from Calero Reservoir. The creek is joined by the Alamitos Creek which flows from the Almaden Resevoir. These two creeks then connect with the Guadalupe Creek flowing from the Guadalupe Resevior. These creeks are the beginning of the Guadalupe River.
The Guadalupe is then joined with Ross Creek which flows from the foothills in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The final creek to join the Guadalupe River is the Los Gatos Creek which flows from the Lexington Resevior.The Guadalupe continues to flow through San Jose to Alviso and then to the San Fransisco Bay.

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