The stream runs about from Aliso Canyon below
Oat Mountain in the Santa Susana Mountains to its confluence with the Los Angeles River. During its first , it is a free-flowing stream mostly contained within Aliso Canyon Park and Eddlestone Park on the border of
Granada Hills and
Porter Ranch. After it passes under
State Route 118 (Simi Valley Freeway) and enters
Northridge, it empties into a
retention basin and from there on is encased in a
concrete flood control channel flowing southward across the San Fernando Valley. Upstream of Plummer Street Wilbur Canyon Wash enters it, and shortly after that downstream Limekiln Wash enters it, both on the
right bank. In
Reseda the Aliso Creek channel makes a 90-degree bend to the east, south of Vanowen Avenue and west of West Valley Park, flowing a short distance to its confluence with the Los Angeles River, north of
Victory Boulevard between Wilbur Avenue and
Reseda Boulevard.
Crossings and tributaries From the northern
Santa Susana Mountains source to the southern mouth (year built in parentheses): • Rinaldi Street •
California State Route 118 -
Ronald Reagan Freeway (1980) • Concrete flood channel opening • San Fernando Mission Road • Tribune Street • Chatsworth Street • San Jose Street [Pedestrian Bridge] (1967) • Service bridges • Devonshire Street • Lemarsh Street •
Reseda Boulevard (1950) • Lassen Street (1966) • Yolanda Avenue (1963) • Limekiln Canyon Wash enters • Wilbur Avenue (1969) • Plummer Street (1967) • Nordhoff Street (1969) • Wilbur Canyon Wash enters • Railroad:
Union Pacific Railroad Coast Line,
Metrolink Ventura County Line • Parthenia Street (1955) • Chase Street [Pedestrian Bridge] (1958) • Roscoe Boulevard (1955) • Wilbur Avenue (1955) • Strathern Street (1952) • Arminta Street [Pedestrian Bridge] (1960) • Saticoy Street (1954) • Valerio Street [Pedestrian Bridge] (1976) • Sherman Way (1954) • Hart Street [Pedestrian Bridge] (1954) • Vanowen Street (1954) •
Confluence with the
Los Angeles River channel ==See also==