Garcia River

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Coordinates: 38°57′16″N 123°44′1″W / 38.95444, -123.73361
Garcia River
river
Country United States
State California
Region Mendocino County
Tributaries
 - left Inman Creek
 - right North Fork Garcia River
Primary source Pardaloe Creek
 - coordinates 38°52′02″N 123°17′0″W / 38.86722, -123.28333 [1]
Secondary source Mill Creek
 - coordinates 38°54′41″N 123°17′33″W / 38.91139, -123.2925 [2]
Source confluence confluence
 - location 8 miles (13 km) south of Booneville
 - elevation 856 ft (261 m)
 - coordinates 38°53′48″N 123°22′1″W / 38.89667, -123.36694 [3]
Mouth Pacific Ocean
 - location Point Arena
 - elevation ft (0 m)
 - coordinates 38°57′16″N 123°44′1″W / 38.95444, -123.73361 [3]
Length 44 mi (71 km)
Basin 144 sq mi (373 km²)

The Garcia River is a river on the northern coast of California, in southern Mendocino County. The river's watershed covers 144 square miles (370 km²) and its mainstem is 44 miles (71 km) long. The watershed receives 45 inches (1,100 mm) of precipitation per year near the coast and 75 inches (1,900 mm) inland. The watershed's elevation ranges from sea level near the ocean to 2,470 feet (750 m) in the Coast Range. The river empties into the Pacific Ocean just north of Point Arena.

Excessive erosion caused by logging, grazing and gravel mining is the most serious issue facing the river. Logging in the area began in the 1800s, but the most damage occurred in the decades after World War II. During this time, modern machinery was available, increasing production, but environmental regulations and industry good practices had not yet been developed. The river and its tributaries were often clogged with logging slash. In addition, skidding the logs over streams destroyed their protective vegetation. The streams were eventually cleared of this debris, naturally and through human efforts. Unfortunately, there is now a lack of large woody debris in the streams because of the extensive logging. This debris is needed for salmonid reproduction, to help prevent erosion and to create pool habitat for aquatic organisms.

About 80 percent of the land in the watershed is privately owned. Coast Forestlands is the largest landowner in the area, followed by Louisiana Pacific and Mailliard Ranch. There are several more large landowners that own the bulk of the rest. However, some land of the land consists of private residences and small ranches and farms. Public access to the river and the rest of the watershed is limited due to this private ownership.

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From the confluence of Pardaloe Creek and Mill Creek, about 8 miles (13 km) south of Boonville, California, the Garcia River descends to the west. After receiving water from Inman Creek, it turns northwestward. Then the North Fork Garcia River enters from the right. Just south of Mountain View Road, the river turns westward again, flowing under State Route 1 at milepost 18.5. It discharges into the Pacific Ocean between Point Arena and Manchester State Beach.

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