Media Aqua Creek

Media Aqua Creek, originally Aguaje de en Media (Middle Watering Place), is a creek in northwestern Kern County and eastern San Luis Obispo County, central California.[2]

Media Aqua Creek
Location of the mouth of Media Aqua Creek in California
EtymologySpanish
Native nameAguaje de en Media
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSan Luis Obispo County, Kern County
Physical characteristics
Sourcesource
  locationTemblor Range, San Luis Obispo County
  coordinates35°25′39″N 119°56′15″W[1]
Mouthmouth
  location
San Joaquin Valley, Kern County
  coordinates
35°31′42″N 119°52′37″W[1]
  elevation
896 ft (273 m)[1]

The stream's headwaters are in the Temblor Range, at an unnamed spring in San Luis Obispo County, 0.8 miles south of the Kern County−San Luis Obispo County border. It flows east-northeast to terminate in the San Joaquin Valley, 3 miles southeast of the former Twisselmann Ranch in Kern County.[1]

El Camino Viejo history

Aguaje de en Media (Middle Watering Place) was a watering stop on the 19th century El Camino Viejo of Alta California, between the stops of Arroyo de Los Carneros to the south and Aguaje Del Diablo to the west.[2] It was officially named Media Agua Creek in 1909.[1]

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