Carneros Creek (Santos Creek tributary) explained

Carneros Creek
Name Etymology:Spanish
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:California
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:San Luis Obispo County, Kern County
Source1:source
Source1 Location:on the east slope of the Temblor Range., San Luis Obispo County
Source1 Coordinates:35.4144°N -119.9242°W
Source1 Elevation:3340feet
Mouth:mouth
Mouth Location:at its confluence with Santos Creek northwest of the Bacon Hills., Kern County
Mouth Coordinates:35.4828°N -119.8308°W
Mouth Elevation:915feet

Carneros Creek, formerly Arroyo de Los Carneros (Creek of the Rams)[1] is a stream with its source located on the east slope of the Temblor Range in San Luis Obispo County. It flows generally westward, until it emerges from the foothills of the Temblor Range, where it turns northwestward until it terminates at its confluence with Santos Creek, northwest of the Bacon Hills, in Kern County, California.

History

Arroyo de Los Carneros was a stream and a watering place on El Camino Viejo between Chico Martinez Creek in the south and Aguaje de en Media to the north. The watering place of Carneros Spring is located at the foot of Carneros Rocks an outcropping of Vaqueros sandstone, to their east and south of the creek before it emerges from the foothills of the Temblor Range. It may have been named for the Bighorn Sheep that once lived in the area.

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=p2WrAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22Mustang+Springs%22+Kern+County&pg=PA123 - Mildred Brooke Hoover, Mildred Brooke Hoover, Historic spots in California, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1990, p.89