Stevens Creek flows from the mist-shrouded hills of Skyline Ridge through the heart
of Silicon Valley into San Francisco Bay. There are many public and private landowners
and stakeholders working to complete the Stevens Creek Trail which will extend
approximately 27 miles to connect the Bay Trail to the Ridge Trail. Stevens Creek
provides essential habitat and serves as an important corridor for both resident
and migratory wildlife. It is home to steelhead trout, three species of newts,
the beautiful lazuli bunting and so many more native plant and animal species.
Steelhead Recovery Plan - Stevens Creek Diversity Stratum Excerpt. 35 pages.
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Taken from Final Coastal Multispecies Recovery Plan. National Marine Fisheries Service,
West Coast Region, Santa Rosa, California, 2016. (excerpted for Stevens Creek)
Valley Water - Stevens Creek Fish Passage Analysis 2020
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The Stevens Creek Steelhead Fish Passage Study identifies and evaluates physical structures and channel
conditions which potentially affect steelhead migration in the creek reach between
San Francisco Bay and Stevens Creek Dam.
Valley Water - Stevens Creek Evelyn Avenue Fish Passage Improvement
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The Stevens Creek Evelyn Avenue Fish Passage Improvement Project will improve Central California Coast Steelhead
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) fish passage in Stevens Creek to support spawning, rearing, and migration.