Stockton Channel Explained

Stockton Channel - McLeod lake
Map:San_Joaquin_County_California_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Stockton_Highlighted.svg
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:California
Source1 Location:San Joaquin River
Source1 Elevation:13feet
Mouth Location:
Mouth Coordinates:37.953°N -121.32°W
River System:Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta
Length:2.5miles
Width Min:200feet
Width Max:380feet
Depth Min:9feet
Depth Max:35feet
Bridges:Interstate 5
Ports:
  • Port of Stockton
  • Stockton Marina

Stockton Channel (or Stockton Waterfront) is a waterway in California's Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta. It runs 2.5 miles from the San Joaquin River-Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel at the Port of Stockton to McLeod Lake in Downtown Stockton. The Stockton Channel is contained by levees, with Miners Levee is on the north side and Tuleburg Levee on the south side. The Mormon Slough branches off the Stockton Channel to the Southeast. The Smith Channel runs parallel to the north of the Stockton Channel. Interstate 5 crosses the Channel at its midpoint.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

The Stockton Channel overflowed its banks in the great flood of 1955. San Joaquin County was named a federal disaster area. The 1955 flood remained the largest San Joaquin County flood on record until 1997.[7] [8]

United States Army Corps of Engineers performs annual maintenance on the Stockton Channel, which includes dredging to remove silt.[9] A dam on Mormon Slough was built to stop flooding and slit build up in the Stockton Channel. The Dam was removed on 24 October 2016.[10]

McLeod Lake is named after Alexander Roderick McLeod who came to Stockton from Hudson Bay to trap beaver.[11] [12] [13]

On the Stockton Channel

Features along the Stockton Channel - Stockton Waterfront include:

Historical landmarks on Stockton Channel

Historical landmarks on Stockton Channel include:

Past properties on the Stockton Channel

Past major properties on the Stockton Channel:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Engineering Record, Building Record and Sanitary Engineer, Volume 61, page 782, by Edward J. Mehren, Henry Coddington Meyer, John M. Goodell, June 1910
  2. https://www.stocktondtmarina.com/ Stockton Marina
  3. http://www.stocktongov.com/discover/history/siteMiner.html City of Stockton, History, Miner Channel Historic Block A New Site Discovered
  4. https://www.kcra.com/article/upgrades-coming-to-i-5-bridge-in-stockton/21052320 KCRA, Upgrades coming to I-5 bridge in Stockton, Jun 1, 2018
  5. http://www.stocktongov.com/discover/history/hist.html City of Stockton, History
  6. https://www.portofstockton.com/about Port of Stockton, about
  7. News: Fitzgerald . Michael . November 6, 2005 . 1955 flood a disaster for S.J. . The Record . Stockton, CA . August 26, 2021.
  8. News: Breitler. Alex . January 5, 2017 . Flooding: It's happened before. The Record . Stockton, CA . August 26, 2021.
  9. https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=69ED59A1-5056-8059-7602-4D63D26DF0CE Feinstein, senate.gov Bugest, May 22 2009
  10. https://sewd.net/2016-preliminary-dam-removal-schedule/ Stockton East Water District, 2016 Dam Removal Schedule
  11. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mcleod_alexander_roderick_7E.html biographi.ca, Alexander Roderick McLeod
  12. https://rememberingstocktonhistory.blogspot.com/2015/10/ Remembering Stockton history, J. Frederick Loeber (1840-1906)
  13. The San Joaquin: A River Betrayed, By Gene Rose, page 22
  14. News: Siders . David . July 15, 2008 . Morelli Park, boat ramp reopen . The Record . Stockton, CA . August 26, 2021.
  15. Web site: Marinas & Launches - City of Stockton.
  16. https://www.visitstockton.org/directory/weber-point-event-center/ Weber Point Event Center
  17. http://www.stocktongov.com/government/departments/communityServices/specialEvent/facilities/weberPoint.html Weber Point Event Center
  18. http://www.stocktongov.com/history/pic2642.cfm City of Stockton - Hotel Stockton
  19. http://www.sanjoaquinhistory.org/documents/HistorianNS8-3.pdf .sanjoaquinhistory.org, San Joaquin History, page 5
  20. Web site: Miner Channel Historic Block - City of Stockton, CA.
  21. http://www.stocktonca.gov/discover/history/siteMiner.html Stockton City, Miner Channel Historic Block, A New Site Discovered
  22. http://www.stocktongov.com/history/pic1706.cfm City of Stockton - Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium
  23. Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army, Part 1, 1923, By United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, page 1669-1672