Bean Creek (Zayante Creek)
History
Bean Creek was named for James H. Bean, an early rancher from Virginia who arrived in Glenwood, California in 1850.
Bean Creek was also known as Arcadia Creek, named for the resort known as Arcadia and now Mount Hermon, at the confluence of Bean Creek and Zayante Creek.
Watershed
The watershed area is 8.81 square miles (22.8 km) and the peak flow of Bean Creek has been measured at 1,380 cubic feet (39 m) per second. Significant groundwater recharge occurs in the streambed of Bean Creek.
Ecology and Conservation
A 2004 fisheries enhancement plan for the San Lorenzo River identified Bean Creek as an "important producer" of steelhead trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss) young of year (YOY) and yearlings, and in 2001, an estimated 8,300 YOY and 3,000 yearling O. mykiss were produced.
Since 2001 the Scotts Valley Water District has monitored regularly at three stations within Bean Creek for heavy metals and nitrates.