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San Leandro Creek, formerly Arroyo de San Leandro is a 21.7-mile-long (34.9 km) year-round natural stream in Northern California. It flows along the east side of the hills east of Oakland and San Leandro. In the hills, it runs into Upper San Leandro Reservoir and then Lake Chabot, both man-made lakes lying north of the unincorporated town of Castro Valley, California.

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  • San Leandro Creek, formerly Arroyo de San Leandro is a 21.7-mile-long (34.9 km) year-round natural stream in Northern California. It flows along the east side of the hills east of Oakland and San Leandro. In the hills, it runs into Upper San Leandro Reservoir and then Lake Chabot, both man-made lakes lying north of the unincorporated town of Castro Valley, California.
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  • San Leandro Creek
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  • Arroyo de San Leandro, Rio San Leandro
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