Timber Lake (Lake County, California)
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Timber Lake (Lake County, California)
Timber Lake is a lake located in Lake County, California. It lies at an elevation of . See also * List of lakes in California * List of lakes in Lake County, California References Lakes of Lake County, California Lakes of California Lakes of Northern California {{LakeCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Lake County, California
Lake County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 68,163. The county seat is Lakeport. The county takes its name from Clear Lake, the dominant geographic feature in the county and the largest non-extinct natural lake wholly within California. (Lake Tahoe is partially in Nevada; the Salton Sea was formed by flooding; Tulare Lake was drained by the agricultural industry.) Lake County forms the Clearlake, California micropolitan statistical area. It is directly north of the San Francisco Bay Area. Lake County is part of California's Wine Country, which also includes Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino counties. It includes five American Viticultural Areas and over 35 wineries. History Lake County has been inhabited by Pomo Native Americans for over ten thousand years. Pomos had been fishermen and hunters, known especially for their intricate basketry made from lakeshore tules and other native plan ...
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List Of Lakes In California
There are more than 3,000 named lakes, reservoirs, and dry lakes in the U.S. state of California. Largest lakes In terms of area covered, the largest lake in California is the Salton Sea, a lake formed in 1905 which is now saline. It occupies in the southeast corner of the state, but because it is shallow it only holds about of water. Tulare Lake in the San Joaquin Valley was larger, at approximately , until it was drained during the later years of the nineteenth century. In terms of volume, the largest lake on the list is Lake Tahoe, located on the California–Nevada border. It holds roughly of water. It is also the largest freshwater lake by area, at , and the deepest lake, with a maximum depth of . Among freshwater lakes entirely contained within the state, the largest by area is Clear Lake, which covers . Many of California's large lakes are actually reservoirs: artificial bodies of fresh water. In terms of both area and volume, the largest of these is Lake S ...
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List Of Lakes In Lake County, California
This an alphabetical list of lakes in Lake County, California includes lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. Numbers in parentheses are Geographic Names Information System feature ids. * Adobe Reservoir () * Amel Lake () * Blue Lakes () * Blue Slides Lake () * Boggs Lake () * Borax Lake () * Lake Bordeaux () * Burger Lake () * Lake Burgundy () * Catfish Pond () * Clear Lake (, ) * Detert Reservoir () * Dry Lake () * Eachus Lake () * Hidden Lake () * Hidden Valley Lake (, ) * Highland Springs Reservoir () * Indian Valley Reservoir () * Lakeport Lake () * Little Borax Lake () * Lower Blue Lake () * Lower Bohn Lake () * McCreary Lake () * Ora Lake () * Pinkeye Lake () * Lake Pillsbury () * Rocky Lake () * Snows Lake () * Stienhart Lakes () * Summit Lake () * Thurston Lake () * Timber Lake () * Tule Lake () * Tule Lake () * Upper Bohn Lake () * Wildcat Lake () See also * List of lakes in California * List of lakes in the San Francisco Bay Area This list of lakes in the San ...
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Lakes Of Lake County, California
This an alphabetical list of lakes in Lake County, California includes lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. Numbers in parentheses are Geographic Names Information System feature ids. * Adobe Reservoir () * Amel Lake () * Blue Lakes () * Blue Slides Lake () * Boggs Lake () * Borax Lake () * Lake Bordeaux () * Burger Lake () * Lake Burgundy () * Catfish Pond () * Clear Lake (, ) * Detert Reservoir () * Dry Lake () * Eachus Lake () * Hidden Lake () * Hidden Valley Lake (, ) * Highland Springs Reservoir () * Indian Valley Reservoir () * Lakeport Lake () * Little Borax Lake () * Lower Blue Lake () * Lower Bohn Lake () * McCreary Lake () * Ora Lake () * Pinkeye Lake () * Lake Pillsbury () * Rocky Lake () * Snows Lake () * Stienhart Lakes () * Summit Lake () * Thurston Lake () * Timber Lake () * Tule Lake () * Tule Lake () * Upper Bohn Lake () * Wildcat Lake () See also * List of lakes in California * List of lakes in the San Francisco Bay Area This list of lakes in the San ...
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Lakes Of California
There are more than 3,000 named lakes, reservoirs, and dry lakes in the U.S. state of California. Largest lakes In terms of area covered, the largest lake in California is the Salton Sea, a lake formed in 1905 which is now saline. It occupies in the southeast corner of the state, but because it is shallow it only holds about of water. Tulare Lake in the San Joaquin Valley was larger, at approximately , until it was drained during the later years of the nineteenth century. In terms of volume, the largest lake on the list is Lake Tahoe, located on the California–Nevada border. It holds roughly of water. It is also the largest freshwater lake by area, at , and the deepest lake, with a maximum depth of . Among freshwater lakes entirely contained within the state, the largest by area is Clear Lake, which covers . Many of California's large lakes are actually reservoirs: artificial bodies of fresh water. In terms of both area and volume, the largest of these is ...
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