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The Civil Engineering Department of Santa Clara University has adopted Reach 3 of the San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail in Santa Clara, as part of the Santa Clara Valley Water District's Adopt-a-Creek program (described at the cleanacreek website). As part of this, we coordinate a cleaning of the creek twice per year. These generally correspond to National River Cleanup Day or Coastal Cleanup Day as much as possible. Contact: creek-cleanup@scu.edu (please be patient for responses!)
The next cleanup date will be Friday, May 14, 2021 - 1:30 p.m.. - 4:30 p.m., part of the National River Cleanup Day (taking place nationally in May). Participants in the creek cleanup must sign a waiver, which you can download here, sign in advance, and then bring with you. For 2021, please read the additional COVID-19 guidelines under the Safety tab.
This creek has been highlighted on the CA State Water Resources Control Board's list of category 5 streams, meaning a segment where water quality standards are not met. The pollutant responsible for this designation is trash, both from illegal dumping and storm sewers draining into the creek.
The reach we are responsible for, about a 1 mile long mile stretch from Monroe to Scott, is circled in red below. See site photos here.
You can park at the San Tomas Creek Trail Staging Area, at Monroe (where the "A" marker is located above). From that point it is a short walk up the trail to the meeting point. Bicycles can ride up the creek trail to the meeting spot. Bicycling directions are here. Those directions mostly work for driving too.
(this and more available from SCVWD):