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Bull Creek
Origin Granada Hills, California
Mouth Los Angeles River, California
Basin countries United States

Bull Creek is a major tributary of the Los Angeles River in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County, California.

The stream begins in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains and enters a debris basin adjacent to the Los Angeles Reservoir. Encased in a concrete flood control channel, Bull Creek travels south from Granada Hills though North Hills, Van Nuys (including its airport), and Lake Balboa. South of Victory Boulevard, the river reverts to a free-flowing stream and joins the Los Angeles River inside the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area. This section has recently been restored under a federally-funded ecosystem restoration project, in part to protect the important riparian habitat.[1][2]

[edit] Crossings and tributaries

From mouth to source (year built in parentheses):[3]

  • Nordhoff Street (1955)
  • Hayvenhurst Avenue & Plummer Street (1974)
  • Grenada Channel enters
  • Lassen Street (1973)
  • Mayall Street [Pedestrian Bridge]
  • Devonshire Street (1956)
  • Chatsworth Street (1956)
  • Celtic Street (1976)
  • Bull Creek Canyon Channel Bridge carrying State Route 118 Ronald Reagan Freeway - twin bridges (1994)
  • San Fernando Mission Road (1962)
  • John F. Kennedy High School
  • Simonds Street (1978)
  • Rinaldi Street & Woodley Avenue (1962)
  • Stranwood Avenue

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