Bitterwater Creek (Buena Vista Lake)

Bitterwater Creek, formerly Arroyo de Amargosa (Bitter Creek), is a stream with its source just southwest of the southern extreme of the Elkhorn Hills, just west of and inside the San Luis Obispo County boundary, 6.3 miles southwest of Maricopa, California. The creek flows northwest to dissipate in the dry lake bed of Buena Vista Lake, 3.7 miles north of Pentland, Kern County, California. In years of heavy rainfall it would be a tributary to Buena Vista Lake, which has been dry for many years due to agricultural diversion.

Bitterwater Creek
Bitter Creek [1]
Bitterwater Creek (Lake Buena Vista)
EtymologySpanish
Native nameArroyo de Amargosa
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSan Luis Obispo County, Kern County
Physical characteristics
Sourcesource
  locationjust southwest of the southern extreme of the Elkhorn Hills, 6.3 miles southwest of Maricopa, California., San Louis Obispo County
  coordinates34°59′47″N 119°28′51″W[1]
Mouthmouth
  location
dissipates in the dry lake bed of Buena Vista Lake, 3.7 miles north of Pentland., Kern County
  coordinates
35°06′50″N 119°21′01″W[1]
  elevation
420 ft (130 m)[1]

History

Arroyo de Amargosa was a stream that provided a camping and watering place on El Camino Viejo at its "sink" near Maricopa, southwest of Buena Vista Lake, between Arroyo San Emigdio to the southeast and Aguaje de La Brea 20 miles to the northwest near McKittrick, California.[2]

References

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