Bear Creek (Santa Ana River)

For other uses, see Bear Creek.
Bear Creek
Name origin: Big Bear Valley
Country United States
State California
Counties San Bernardino
Tributaries
 - left Siberia Creek
Source Baldwin Lake area
 - location San Bernardino Mountains,
San Bernardino National Forest
 - coordinates 34°16′26″N 116°48′31″W / 34.27389°N 116.80861°W / 34.27389; -116.80861
Mouth Santa Ana River
 - location Seven Oaks Reservoir
 - elevation 2,605 ft (794 m)
 - coordinates 34°09′37″N 117°0′54″W / 34.16028°N 117.01500°W / 34.16028; -117.01500Coordinates: 34°09′37″N 117°0′54″W / 34.16028°N 117.01500°W / 34.16028; -117.01500
Length 17 mi (27 km)
Map of the Santa Ana River drainage basin

Bear Creek is an approximately 17-mile (27 km) tributary of the Santa Ana River in the San Bernardino Mountains of the U.S. state of California.

Course

The course of Bear Creek is entirely contained within San Bernardino County, and primarily within the San Bernardino National Forest.

It rises near the community of Woodlands, and flows north into Baldwin Lake in the eastern Big Bear Valley. From there it flows west past the town of town of Big Bear City and the city of Big Bear Lake into Bear Valley, where since 1912 it has been impounded by a dam to form Big Bear Lake reservoir.

Downstream of the dam it receives Siberia Creek from the left, and plunges suddenly into a steep and narrow canyon, and empties into the Santa Ana River just upstream of Seven Oaks Dam, which in wet years, impounds water on the Santa Ana River past the Bear Creek confluence.

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