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Arana Gulch : ウィキペディア英語版
Arana Gulch
Arana Gulch is a creek and landform that forms part of the southeastern boundary of the city of Santa Cruz, California. The creek begins in the Santa Cruz Mountains and flows southwest into Monterey Bay at what was once called Woods Lagoon, now the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor.
Arana Gulch is named after Jose Arana, who came to Alta California in 1834 with the Hijar-Padres colonization group.〔C. Alan Hutchinson, ''An Official List of the Members of the Hijar-Padres Colony for Mexican California, 1834'', The Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 42, No. 3 (Aug., 1973), pp. 407–418, University of California Press〕 Arana was the grantee of the Rancho Potrero Y Rincon de San Pedro Regalado (now the Potrero and Harvey West neighborhoods of northern Santa Cruz) in the year 1842. Sometime after that date, Arana moved to the area that now bears his name. Prior to California statehood, Arana Creek was the dividing line between lands assigned to the Villa de Branciforte (to the west) and those of Rancho Arroyo del Rodeo.
The Arana Gulch open space parcel is mostly the former Hagemann farm. Frederick Hagemann was an early immigrant to this area from Germany. The Hagemann house (older section dates from 1860s, later addition from 1885) still stands on a remainder parcel adjacent to the open space.〔Chase, John, Judith Steen, and Daniel Platt Gregory. 2005. ''The sidewalk companion to Santa Cruz architecture'', p.200. Santa Cruz, Calif: Museum of Art & History.〕
==Arana Gulch open space==
The city of Santa Cruz owns a large parcel that lies mostly on the west side of Arana Gulch, adjacent to and upstream from the harbor, and maintains Arana Gulch Open Space as a public open space.〔(Santa Cruz, California, Parks and Recreation Department: Arana Gulch )〕 The Arana Gulch open space is part of the "greenbelt" established to mostly surround the city. The Arana Creek riparian corridor connects Arana Gulch open space to DeLaveaga Park, another component of the greenbelt.
The open space includes meadows (former farmland), California oak woodland, and the riparian zones along Arana Gulch and Hagemann Gulch. Trails for hikers and bicyclists access the park from the upper harbor parking lot and from Hagemann Street on the north side.
In 2014, a new three-branched paved access trail was constructed, connecting to the west via a new bridge over Hagemann Gulch, to the east via another bridge over Arana Gulch, and to the north at Hagemann Avenue.〔http://www.cityofsantacruz.com/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=7827 Arana Gulch trail system map〕

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