Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Santa Ana Mountains, Chaparral, Aliso Creek, Santa Ana River, San Juan Creek, Santiago Creek, Trabuco Creek, Bell Canyon, Oso Creek, Black Star Canyon, Wildlife of San Juan Creek, Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889, Santa Ana Canyon, Silverado, California, Cupressus forbesii, Santa Margarita River, Trabuco Canyon, California, Santiago Fire, Cook's Corner, Modjeska House, Santiago Canyon, California, Volcan Mountains, Laguna Mountains, In-Ko-Pah Mountains, Santiago Peak, Palomar Mountain Range, Santa Rosa Mountains, Redonda Mesa, Jacumba Mountains, Vallecito Mountains, San Ysidro Mountains, California dogface butterfly, Fletcher Hills, Santa Rosa Plateau, Sawtooth Mountains, Tierra Blanca Mountains, Sawtooth Range, San Felipe Hills, Pine Hills, Cylindropuntia prolifera, Volcanic Hills, Grapevine Hills, Monardella hypoleuca, Coyote Mountains, North Pinyon Mountains, Oat Hills, Santa Margarita Mountains, Buena Vista Hills, San Marcos Mountains, Merriam Mountains, Jamul Mountains, Lepechinia cardiophylla, Opuntia oricola, Cylindropuntia californica, Modjeska Canyon, California, Saddleback, Lake Mathews, Modjeska Peak, Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary, Santiago Truck Trail. Excerpt: Aliso Creek (Orange County) - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ Aliso Creek (Orange County) The upstream portions of Aliso Creek (here shown while flowing) are relatively pristine in comparison with the downstream segments.The creek crosses under Trabuco Road and Jeronimo Road; the latter was once the site of a stream gauge. It makes a bend to the southeast then veers back south, entering a large gulch and crossing beneath Interstate 5. The creek then enters a culvert beneath Paseo d...