Corral Hollow
| Corral Hollow | |
|---|---|
| El Arroyo de los Buenos Ayres | |
A location in Corral Hollow | |
Corral Hollow Location in the state of California | |
| Floor elevation | 122 m (400 ft) |
| Geography | |
| Location | Alameda and San Joaquin counties, California |
| Coordinates | 37°39′28″N 121°28′38″W / 37.6579°N 121.47724°W |
| Traversed by | Corral Hollow Creek |
| Reference no. | 755 |
Corral Hollow, is a 10 miles (16 km) long canyon in a middle reach of Corral Hollow Creek, which drains the eastern flank of the Diablo Range. The canyon's western half is in Alameda County, and its eastern half is in San Joaquin County. Once it is joined by its Elk Ravine tributary at elevation 400 feet (120 m), the canyon ends and Corral Hollow Creek's continue eastward ultimately to the San Joaquin River watershed.