Smith Creek is the name of two distinct watercourses within Santa Clara County, California.
Smith Creek was used to power the plantation's mill, which produced flour and other products that were transported up and down the Great Wagon Road.
Smith Creek passes through the community.
The location of this waterfall is often marked on older maps as being just downstream of the mouth of Smith Creek.
Sandy, Box and Smith Creeks are the river's main tributaries.
Zigler is located on Smith Creek.
There are several parks and reserves throughout the suburb, especially along Smith Creek.
The stream of Smith Creek runs through this township.
From there it intersects CR 375 near Smith Creek, Florida, and continues to wind east through the forest.
Combined, they form Smith Creek.
Smith Creek is the name of two distinct watercourses within Santa Clara County, California.
Smith Creek was used to power the plantation's mill, which produced flour and other products that were transported up and down the Great Wagon Road.
Smith Creek passes through the community.
The location of this waterfall is often marked on older maps as being just downstream of the mouth of Smith Creek.
Sandy, Box and Smith Creeks are the river's main tributaries.
Zigler is located on Smith Creek.
There are several parks and reserves throughout the suburb, especially along Smith Creek.
The stream of Smith Creek runs through this township.
From there it intersects CR 375 near Smith Creek, Florida, and continues to wind east through the forest.
Combined, they form Smith Creek.