Piute Creek (Tuolumne River tributary) explained

Piute Creek
Map Size:250
Pushpin Map:USA California
Pushpin Map Size:250
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Piute Creek in California
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:California
Length:18.87miles
Source1:Unnamed lake
Source1 Location:Sierra Nevada
Source1 Coordinates:38.0933°N -119.4011°W[1]
Source1 Elevation:10302feet
Mouth:Tuolumne River
Mouth Location:Pate Valley
Mouth Coordinates:37.93°N -119.6008°W
Mouth Elevation:4344feet

Piute Creek is a 19miles long stream in northern Yosemite National Park, in Tuolumne County, California. It is a major tributary of the Tuolumne River, draining a rugged and remote area of the Sierra Nevada.

The creek begins at an unnamed lake near Burro Pass and Matterhorn Peak, flowing west then southwest into Slide Canyon. Here, it briefly flows underground through a fallen talus pile known as "The Slide". Below Slide Canyon it receives Camp Creek and Rock Creek then descends steeply southwest into Benson Lake. After emerging from the southern end of the lake it flows through an area known as Pleasant Valley, where it passes the smaller Saddle Horse, Irwin Bright and Table Lakes, then drops over a long series of cascading waterfalls into the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne. It joins with the Tuolumne River in Pate Valley, about 5miles upstream from Hetch Hetchy Reservoir.[2] [3]

Piute Creek has also been known as Cascade Creek and Slide Creek.[1]

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  1. 253760. Piute Creek. 1981-01-19. 2017-01-15.
  2. ACME Mapper. USGS Topo Maps for United States. United States Geological Survey. 2017-01-15.
  3. U.S. National Park Service. Yosemite National Park. 2003. National Park Service. 2017-01-15.