Sycamore Creek, a tributary of the Verde River, flows though the canyon.
Originally, water from Sycamore Creek drained into the lake.
They travel from Sycamore Creek down into Santa Cruz County during spawning seasons.
Sycamore Creek has been highly modified by human activities such as mining, grazing, and recreation, as well as the introduction of foreign taxa.
Their first summer camp was held on Sycamore Creek near Payson, Arizona.
The headwaters of Sycamore Creek rise on Mount Diablo, a protected nature reserve.
Sycamore Creek is a perennial stream in Santa Clara County, California, USA.
The headwaters for Sycamore Creek rise from the eastern hillsides near these peaks.
Big Sycamore Creek flows between the two ridges to its headwaters.
The Sycamore Creek, flowing northwest into the Red Cedar in Lansing, drains much of the midsection of the county.