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https://fullertonobserver.com/2022/03/03/exploring-fullerton-creek/
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Exploring Fullerton Creek
3/3/22 at 7:24pm
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Fullerton Creek appears to end its run at Craig Park at the Fullerton Dam, another WPA project created in order to curb any potential flooding in the local area. However, the creek’s ‘wild character’ continues even after the Fullerton Dam, flowing through a deep ravine behind Marshall B. Ketchum University, and its recreational opportunities soon resume with a nearby hiking trail as it goes through the seven-acre Fullerton Creek Greenbelt and Acacia Park. After leaving Acacia Park, Fullerton Creek is “re-tamed” into an urban, concrete channel and changes its direction back to westward, passing near numerous schools, businesses, and shopping centers as it meanders throughout north Orange County. Fullerton Creek’s ending, or mouth, is quite anti-climactic, at Coyote Creek, a large concrete channel again mostly surrounded by industrial buildings.
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