National Wild & Scenic Rivers
 

Piru Creek

California

Los Padres National Forest
6755 Hollister Avenue
Suite 150
Goleta, California 93117
Angeles National Forest
701 North Santa Anita Avenue
Arcadia, California 91006

Designated Reach: March 30, 2009. From 0.5 miles downstream of Pyramid Dam at the first bridge crossing to the boundary between Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.

Classification/Mileage: Wild — 4.3 miles; Recreational — 3.0 miles; Total — 7.3 miles.

Piru Creek is one of two streams on the Angeles National Forest being managed for wild trout by the California Department of Fish and Game. Riparian areas provide habitat for several riparian-dependent species, including the federally listed southwestern willow flycatcher, least Bell's vireo and the California condor. The demand for low-elevation recreation along riparian areas can be observed at the Frenchman's Flat day use area.

The lower segment of Piru Creek starts one-half mile below Pyramid Lake Dam and continues downstream into the Sespe Wilderness. Along this 7.3-mile stretch of the river, geological values were determined to be outstandingly remarkable, including scenic tilted layers of sedimentary rocks as well as faults and rock formations with features crucial to the understanding of geological formation of the West coast of North America.


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