Cache Creek is an 87-mile-long stream in Lake, Colusa and Yolo counties, California. The South Fork begins at Clear Lake in Lake County, roughly parallels State Route 20, and turns south at the junction with State Route 16 in Colusa County. The North Fork presently begins at Indian Valley Dam and Reservoir in Lake County, joining the South Fork near the highway junction at Wilbur Springs. Bear Creek, the main tributary, has cut a scenic canyon including the upstream Bear Valley wildflower hotspot and the lower section which parallels State Route 16.
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Cache Creek is an 87-mile-long stream in Lake, Colusa and Yolo counties, California. The South...
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Cache Creek is an 87-mile-long stream in Lake, Colusa and Yolo counties, California. The South Fork begins at Clear Lake in Lake County, roughly parallels State Route 20, and turns south at the junction with State Route 16 in Colusa County. The North Fork presently begins at Indian Valley Dam and Reservoir in Lake County, joining the South Fork near the highway junction at Wilbur Springs. Bear Creek, the main tributary, has cut a scenic canyon including the upstream Bear Valley wildflower hotspot and the lower section which parallels State Route 16.
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