Sausal Creek (Alameda County)

Sausal Creek
Arroyo Del Bosque
Location of the mouth of Sausal Creek in California
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionAlameda County
CityOakland, California
Physical characteristics
SourceShepherd Creek
  locationnear Shepherd Canyon Road, Oakland
  coordinates37°50′1″N 122°11′27″W / 37.83361°N 122.19083°W / 37.83361; -122.19083
2nd sourcePalo Seco Creek
  locationnear Joaquin Miller Road, Joaquin Miller Park
  coordinates37°48′33″N 122°10′31″W / 37.80917°N 122.17528°W / 37.80917; -122.17528
Source confluence 
  locationDimond Park, Oakland
  coordinates37°49′8″N 122°12′21″W / 37.81889°N 122.20583°W / 37.81889; -122.20583
  elevation453 ft (138 m)
Mouthculvert to San Francisco Bay
  location
near Derby Avenue, Oakland
  coordinates
37°46′45″N 122°13′38″W / 37.77917°N 122.22722°W / 37.77917; -122.22722
  elevation
49 ft (15 m)

Sausal Creek, 3.1 miles (5.0 km) long, is one of the principal creeks in Oakland, California.

The creek derives its name from the Spanish word for willow grove (sausal). Native arroyo willows were once common along its banks. Efforts are underway to restore the willows and the creek itself. A volunteer group, Friends of Sausal Creek, helps remove invasive species and plant native species. Some of the invasive species in the Sausal Creek watershed include Monterey pine trees, ivy, French broom, and wild mustard.