Lobos Creek

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Lobos Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSan Francisco County[1]
CitySan Francisco, California
Physical characteristics
SourceThe Presidio
  locationThe Presidio
MouthBaker Beach, Pacific Ocean, Coyote Gulch (California).
  location
San Francisco, California
  coordinates
37.79093° N, 122.48534° W
  elevation
0 ft (0 m)

Lobos Creek (from the Spanish for sea lion, lobo marino — literally, "sea wolf") is a stream in the Presidio of San Francisco in San Francisco, California.[2][3]

Lobos Creek runs from runoff in the Presidio and Seacliff areas and underground seepage from springs that form Mountain Lake to the Pacific Ocean, marking the division between Baker Beach and China Beach.[2][3] Conservation and restoration efforts are under way to remove invasive vegetation and improve water flow, in addition to deculverting.[4]

Coyote Gulch is also in the area of Baker Beach and China Beach.

Lobos Creek is the Presidio's primary source of potable water. About a million gallons per day—half the average flow of the creek—is diverted to a water treatment facility in the Presidio.[5]

37°47′26″N 122°29′07″W / 37.790485°N 122.48525°W / 37.790485; -122.48525[6]

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