Compton Creek
Coordinates: 33°50′30″N 118°12′16″W / 33.84167°N 118.20444°W[1]
Compton Creek | |
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Compton Creek from Wall Street, just south of E 108th St., Los Angeles. The creek's western terminus is visible at the far end at S Main St. | |
Origin | Compton, California |
Mouth | Los Angeles River, California |
Basin countries | United States |
Length | 8.5 mi (13.7 km) |
Basin area | 42.1 sq mi (109 km2) |
Compton Creek is a major tributary of the Los Angeles River in and surrounding Compton in Los Angeles County, California. The stream drains a watershed of 42.1 square miles (109 km2).[2] and is the last major tributary to enter the Los Angeles River before it reaches the Pacific Ocean.
The stream begins just east of South Main Street between 107th and 108th Streets in Los Angeles. Compton Creek passes through Willowbrook and runs 8.5 miles (13.7 km) in total.[2] Most of its route is encased in a concrete flood control channel. Shortly after it passes under West Greenleaf Boulevard, it changes to an earth-bottom section with riprap banks.[2] Joined near its end by East Compton Creek, the creek ultimately empties into the Los Angeles River just south of Del Amo Boulevard.
Crossings and tributaries
From mouth to source (year built in parentheses):[3]
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Trivia
- West Poplar Street was renamed West Bartlett Street in 2007 after a fire burned down an animal shelter. The street was renamed in the honor of a fireman who saved more than 10 dogs and 6 cats during the emergency.[2]
References
- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Compton Creek
- 1 2 3 4 "Compton Creek Watershed Management". Los Angeles & San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
- ↑ "National Bridge Inventory Database". Retrieved 2009-08-09.
External links
- Selected maps from the Los Angeles & San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council
- KCET Departures on Compton Creek interview with Alex Kenefick on Compton Creek.