The Alameda Creek Watershed Council (ACRCD) comprises a government agency as well as 501c civic green conservation groups. Their charge is to manage the third largest watershed in California. The Alameda Creek watershed covers 570 square miles. Its drainage flows into San Francisco Bay via the Alameda Creek. Up until the the 1960’s, the watershed supported a significant Steelhead fishery. Learn more about the ACRCD.
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