List of rivers of Orange County, California

Map showing the main Orange County watersheds and watercourses.

This is a list of rivers of Orange County, California, part of the Greater Los Angeles Area in Southern California.The Santa Ana River and San Gabriel River are the largest in Orange County; their extensive watersheds extend into neighboring Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. A number of smaller streams originate in or flow largely within Orange County, chief of which are Coyote Creek, Santiago Creek, San Diego Creek, Aliso Creek, and San Juan Creek. Many streams in the area received their names from Spanish explorers in the 18th century.

With the exception of mountain regions, Orange County is characterized by dense suburban and urban development. To protect the county's 3 million people from floods, many streams were channelized and/or lined with concrete in the 20th century. In addition, some wholly artificial streams were constructed to drain the large coastal wetlands and floodplains in north Orange County, namely in the Anaheim Bay watershed. Although the purpose of channelization is to carry floodwaters to the sea in an efficient manner, Orange County's streams have also been impacted by stormwater capture projects, to reduce the county's reliance on imported water. Such projects range from Irvine Lake – the county's largest body of fresh water, created by damming Santiago Creek in 1931 – to the extensive Santa Ana River groundwater recharge operations that provide as much as half the domestic water used in the county.

Watershed Total
area
Area within
Orange County
%Total OC
land area
Aliso Creek[1] 22,400 acres
(91 km2)
22,400 acres
(91 km2)
4.38%
Anaheim Bay
Huntington Harbor[2]
51,422 acres
(208 km2)
51,422 acres
(208 km2)
10.06%
Newport Bay[3] 97,293 acres
(394 km2)
97,293 acres
(394 km2)
19.02%
San Gabriel River[4][5] 440,960 acres
(1,786 km2)
53,760 acres
(218 km2)
10.51%
San Juan Creek[6][7] 112,640 acres
(456 km2)
102,387 acres
(415 km2)
20.02%
San Mateo Creek[8][9] 88,960 acres
(360 km2)
12,262 acres
(50 km2)
2.39%
Santa Ana River[10][11] 1,696,000 acres
(6,869 km2)
134,701 acres
(546 km2)
26.34%

San Gabriel River watershed

North Fork Coyote Creek in La Mirada

The San Gabriel River flows mainly in Los Angeles County, and forms part of the border between Orange and Los Angeles Counties.

Anaheim Bay watershed

Santa Ana River watershed

Huntington Beach and the Huntington Beach Channel

The 100-mile (160 km)-long Santa Ana River begins in San Bernardino County and flows through Riverside County before bisecting northern Orange County.

Newport Bay watershed

Aliso Creek watershed

Aliso Creek at Laguna Beach

San Juan Creek watershed

San Juan Creek in San Juan Capistrano

San Mateo Creek watershed

San Mateo Creek is mostly in Riverside and San Diego Counties, with only a small portion in Orange County; however, some of its tributaries extend into Orange County.

Coastal streams

A number of smaller streams flow into the Pacific Ocean along the Orange County coast. They are listed below from north to south. Waterways indicated in the above lists are italicized, to clarify location:

Notes

  1. The Talbert watershed would naturally have drained into Santa Ana River but a separate artificial ocean outlet, just to the west of the Santa Ana River mouth, was constructed in the early 1900s.

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