Corral Hollow Creek

Corral Hollow Creek
Buenos Ayres Creek
Location of the mouth of Corral Hollow Creek in California
Native nameArroyo De Los Buenos Aires/Ayres (Spanish)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountiesAlameda, San Joaquin
Physical characteristics
SourceNorthern slope of Smiths Ridge in the Diablo Range
 • location2.2 mi (0 km) north of Mount Boardman, San Joaquin County, California
 • coordinates37°30′48.1″N 121°28′50.7″W / 37.513361°N 121.480750°W / 37.513361; -121.480750
 • elevation2,827 feet (862 m)
MouthDelta-Mendota Canal
 • location
4.3 miles South of Tracy, California, San Joaquin County
 • coordinates
37°40′42″N 121°25′58″W / 37.67833°N 121.43278°W / 37.67833; -121.43278
 • elevation
197 ft (60 m)
Length31.4 mi (50.5 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftElk Ravine

Corral Hollow Creek, originally El Arroyo de los Buenos Ayres (The Creek of the Good Winds), is an ephemeral/semi-perennial 31.4-mile-long (50.5 km) stream that drains the eastern side of the Diablo Range and flows through Alameda and San Joaquin Counties to California's San Joaquin Valley, where it joins the Delta–Mendota Canal.