Sacramento Urban Creek Council

The Urban Creeks Council of Sacramento is dedicated to protecting and sharing the abundant natural treasures that make up the extensive creek system of our region.

Using educational programs and annual events open to all age groups, the Council continually brings young and old ever closer to the more than fifty intricate and fascinating creek ecosystems that weave in and out of our neighborhoods, towns and cities.

The Sacramento Chapter of the Council has joined with individuals, schools, neighborhoods, park districts, civic organizations, businesses, and local government to educate the general public about the abundant aesthetic, recreational and ecological values that natural streams offer.

Chapter membership is open to anyone who wishes to participate in the effort to preserve our region's fragile - and vulnerable - creeks.


Why Should We Care About Creeks?

  • Clean creeks are vital to a safe storm water drainage system.
  • Creeks offer quiet retreats away from noise and traffic.
  • Flowing water and streamside trees help moderate the valley's air quality and temperature.
  • Ninety percent of wildlife in urban areas depends on creeks and adjacent vegetation for survival.
  • Streamside vegetation provides attractive green spaces in neighborhoods.
  • Clean, free-flowing creeks add value to property and homes.
  • Creeks are natural recreation area and places where children can learn to value living things.
  • Healthy creeks contribute to a safe drinking water supply.

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Sacramento Urban Creeks Council
4855 Hamilton Street Sacramento, California 95841
phone (916) 454 - 4544
email: ucc@arcadecreekrecreation.com
site manager: input@sacto-ucc.org



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Effie Yeaw Nature Center
 
American River Watershed Group - links
 
Arcade Creek Project
 
State Water Board's
Erase the Waste
 
Current
Creek Levels
 
Cosumnes River
Preserve
 
Cosumnes River
Task Force
 
Dry Creek
Conservancy
 
Arcade Creek
Recreation and Park
 
UC Davis Arboretum
 
California Native
Plant Society
 
Sacramento
County DERA
 
Natomas Community
Association
 
City of Sacrmento
Parks and Recreation
 
The Natural Resource
Projects Inventory
 
The California
Biodiversity Council
 
Information Center
for the Environment
 
Watershed Projects
Inventory
 
California Ecological
Restoration Projects
Inventory
 
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