Cherry Creek (Tuolumne River tributary)

Cherry Creek is a large, swift-flowing stream in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and is the largest tributary of the Tuolumne River. The creek is 44.6 miles (71.8 km) long measured to its farthest headwaters; the main stem itself is 27.7 miles (44.6 km) long, draining a watershed of 234 square miles (610 km2) in the Stanislaus National Forest. Part of the drainage also extends into the northwest corner of Yosemite National Park.

Cherry Creek
Rafters on Mushroom Rapid in Cherry Creek, June 2002
Map of the Tuolumne River watershed, including Cherry Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Physical characteristics
SourceSierra Nevada
  locationEmigrant Wilderness, Tuolumne County
  coordinates38°05′54″N 119°47′23″W
  elevation7,119 ft (2,170 m)
MouthTuolumne River
  location
West of Mather, Tuolumne County
  coordinates
37°53′19″N 119°58′19″W
  elevation
2,162 ft (659 m)
Length27.7 mi (44.6 km)
Basin size216.3 sq mi (560 km2)
Discharge 
  locationbelow Holm Powerplant, near the mouth
  average694 cu ft/s (19.7 m3/s)
  minimum1.6 cu ft/s (0.045 m3/s)
  maximum33,500 cu ft/s (950 m3/s)
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