Strawberry Creek is the principal watercourse running through the city of Berkeley, California.
Strawberry Creek serves as a significant marker for the movement of the Hayward Fault.
Strawberry Creek was the first surface water source for the University and parts of the city of Berkeley.
In 2010, momentum grew behind a plan to divert water from Strawberry Creek to the surface alongside Center Street.
By the 1920s the area was a dense urban neighborhood extending as far north as Strawberry Creek.
The area's first inhabitants were indigenous people who settled along Strawberry Creek around 3700 BC.
Most recently there have been new private courses such as Strawberry Creek, designed by Rick Jacobson.
The site was probably associated with the proximity of Strawberry Creek which ran along what is today's Allston Way.
The tunnel at Strawberry Creek has partially collapsed.
Flowing into the main campus are two branches of Strawberry Creek.