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Piru CreekPiru Creek

Proposed Wild and Scenic River

Described as a miniature Kings Canyon, and potentially the most isolated, longest and wildest river remaining in Southern California, Piru Creek provides a core watershed for Los Angeles and Ventura counties. This area is home to scenic steep canyon terrain with deep water pools, excellent fishing opportunities, river kayaking, hiking, camping and recreational gold mining. Piru is a fishery for rainbow trout and habitat for the California condor, endangered Arroyo toad and threatened California red-legged frog.

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Contact Michael Grenetz at (661) 607-0339

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