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Salt Creek or Rio Salitroso is a tributary stream or wash of the Amargosa River , in San Bernardino County, California . It was named Rio Salitroso, on January 16, 1830, by Antonio Armijo , whose expedition subsequently followed it up towards the Mojave River , as they established the first route of the Old Spanish Trail .

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10-857: Salt Creek may refer to: Streams [ edit ] Salt Creek (Amargosa River tributary) , California Salt Creek (Orange County) , California Salt Creek (Sacramento River tributary) , California Salt Creek (Salton Sea) , California Salt Creek (Pueblo County, Colorado) , a stream located entirely within Pueblo County, Colorado Salt Creek (Des Plaines River tributary) , Illinois Salt Creek (Little Wabash River tributary) , Illinois Salt Creek (Sangamon River tributary) , Illinois Salt Creek (Little Calumet River tributary) , Indiana Salt Creek (White River tributary) , Indiana Salt Creek (Osage River) , Missouri Salt Creek (Platte River) , Nebraska Salt Creek (Muskingum County, Ohio) ,

20-541: A river in California is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Soda Mountains The Soda Mountains are located in the eastern Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County, California , USA. The range lies to the north of Interstate 15 west of the town of Baker . The range reaches an elevation of 1,102 meters (3,615 ft) at the western end of the range. The mountains lie between

30-545: A stream located entirely within Muskingum County, Ohio Salt Creek (Middle Fork Willamette River tributary) , Oregon Salt Creek (Juab County) , Utah Settlements [ edit ] Salt Creek, Colorado Salt Creek, Oregon Salt Creek, South Australia Salt Creek, Panama , a village on Bastimentos Island, Panama Other [ edit ] Salt Creek (2015), a novel by Australian author Lucy Treloar Salt Creek Bay, on which Edithburgh

40-810: Is at its confluence with the Amargosa River at an elevation of 390 feet (120 meters). Its source is at 35°16′37″N 116°10′50″W  /  35.27694°N 116.18056°W  / 35.27694; -116.18056 at an elevation of 890 feet (270 m) in the north slope of the Soda Mountains northwest of Baker, California . From there it flows down into Silurian Valley to Dry Sand Lake at 35°25′31″N 116°10′03″W  /  35.42528°N 116.16750°W  / 35.42528; -116.16750 and then to another named Silurian Lake , flowing northwest, gathering in Kingston Wash from

50-745: Is located, in South Australia Salt Creek Canyon massacre , June 4, 1858 massacre in Salt Creek Canyon, Utah Salt Creek Oil Field , located in Natrona County, Wyoming. Salt Creek pupfish, another name for the Death Valley pupfish Salt Creek Township (disambiguation) See also [ edit ] Salt River (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

60-784: The Avawatz Mountains to the north and the Bristol Mountains to the south. The Cronese Mountains are located southwest of the Soda Mountains. The Soda Mountain Solar Project, a solar energy venture proposed by developers Regenerate Power of Menlo Park , California, is sited near the Joshua Tree and Death Valley national parks. The project was proposed in 2007 as a 358-MW (megawatt ) enterprise sited on 2,557 acres (1,035 ha) of land owned by

70-651: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), partly as a result of the Obama administration’s ambitions to develop 20,000 MWs of renewable energy on public lands by 2020. Ultimately, in the spring of 2015, the BLM reduced the project to 287-MW on 1,923 acres (778 ha), primarily due to potential threats to the Bighorn sheep and other wildlife in the area. The BLM also decided that Regenerate Power must secure state and county permits from

80-770: The San Bernardino County Supervisors, thereby giving them the final say regarding any progression of the project. On August 23, 2016, the San Bernardino County Supervisors ’ decided to deny development of the project. The board attributed its 3-2 rejection of the Environmental Impact Report to the realization that “the project would degrade pristine desert land with little benefit to area residents.” According to 5th district Supervisor Josie Gonzales, “The door could be open to another look if somehow

90-744: The east, before flowing out of the valley through the Salt Spring Hills to the Amargosa River beyond in Death Valley . Soda Lake may drain into the Dry Sand Lake in Salt Creek's upper reach through a wash from Silver Lake in extremely rare wet years when both lakes fill and overflow with water from rain or from the Mojave River. 35°38′53″N 116°18′45″W  /  35.64806°N 116.31250°W  / 35.64806; -116.31250 This article related to

100-539: The title Salt Creek . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salt_Creek&oldid=1253744348 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Salt Creek (Amargosa River tributary) The mouth of Salt Creek

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