Corte Madera Creek has its origin just northeast of Borel Hill in the Coal Creek Open Space Preserve (part of the
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District), and follows Alpine Road northwesterly along the
San Andreas Fault to pick up Coal Creek, Rengstorff Gulch, Damiani Creek, Jones Gulch, Hamms Gulch - all draining the northeastern slope of the
Santa Cruz Mountains. It levels out upon reaching
Portola Valley and crosses under Portola Road at Brookside Drive. Before reaching Searsville Reservoir it arrives in a large
laguna or freshwater marsh formed by the nexus of several creeks, including Westbridge Creek, Sausal Creek,
Dennis Martin Creek, and
Alambique Creek. Just south of the intersection of Mountain Home Road and Portola Road,
Alambique Creek enters a historic wetland pond (Lloyd's Pond) which is currently impounded by the road-fill of Portola Road and a culvert. From there Alambique Creek flows under Portola Road into the upper Searsville Reservoir at its confluence with
Sausal Creek.
Dennis Martin Creek flows into Sausal Creek just upstream of the reservoir area at the Family Farm Road bridge. From there Sausal Creek joins enters
Searsville Reservoir. Corte Madera Creek enters Searsville Reservoir further to the east. Old maps suggest that
Dennis Martin Creek and Alambique Creek were historically tributary to Sausal Creek. This unique confluence of streams and natural wetlands was submerged and buried with sediment due to the construction of Searsville Dam and the siltation of the reservoir. Below
Searsville Dam Corte Madera Creek joins with
Bear Creek to form
San Francisquito Creek. ==See also==