Big Chico Creek

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Big Chico Creek is a creek in northeastern California that originates near Colby Mountain in Lassen National Park. It flows 46 miles (74 km)[2] to its confluence with the Sacramento River in Butte County. The creek's elevation declines from 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above sea level at its head to 120 feet (37 m) where it joins the Sacramento River, as shown on the Ord Ferry USGS quadrangle. Big Chico Creek forms part of the demarcation between the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range.[3]

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Chico Creek[1]
Big Chico Creek in Upper Bidwell Park
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionButte County, Tehama County
CitiesChico
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNear Colby Mountain, in Lassen National Park
  coordinates40°07′25″N 121°30′32″W
  elevation5,000 ft (1,500 m)
Mouth 
  location
Confluence with Sacramento River, in the Sacramento Valley
  coordinates
39°41′48″N 121°56′29″W
  elevation
120 ft (37 m)
Length46 mi (74 km)
Basin features
River systemSacramento River Basin
Tributaries 
  leftLittle Chico Creek
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A portion of Big Chico Creek flows through the city of Chico's Bidwell Park and California State University, Chico.

Natural history

There are numerous plant and animal species in the riparian zone and entire watershed of Big Chico Creek. A threatened species of Chinook Salmon make annual spawning runs up Big Chico Creek to the area of Higgin's Hole. Among the wildflowers documented in the watershed is the yellow mariposa lily, Calochortus luteus.[4]

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