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Temescal Regional Recreation Area (TRRA), formerly Lake Temescal Regional Park, is a regional park in the Berkeley Hills, in northeastern Oakland, California.The TRRA encompasses 48 acres (19 ha), abutting SR 24, SR13, and the interchange connecting the two highways, southwest of the Caldecott Tunnel.The park is part of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).
NY 17A in Greenwood Lake: Dutch Hollow and Lakes roads NY 17M in Monroe: CR 6: 7.88 12.68 CR 1 / CR 26 in Goshen: Pulaski Highway NY 17A in Goshen: CR 7: 3.70 5.95 US 209: Oakland Valley in Deerpark: Sullivan County line (becomes CR 49) CR 8: 6.76 10.88 NY 207 in Goshen: Sarah Wells Trail NY 208 in Hamptonburgh: CR 9: 9.83 15.82
The association Friends of the Temescal Creek was formed and succeeded in designating a three-block-long strip of land above the buried creek for public use at a later time. [6] On this site the Frog Park was later built in the 2000s and it included the restoration of a faux "reconstituted creek" filled by water pumped up intermittently from ...
The lake received its name from the stream which is its source, Temescal Creek, which was dammed in 1868 to create a reservoir to provide drinking water for the greater East Bay area, pumped by the Contra Costa Water Company, owned by Anthony Chabot. Prior to being dammed, Lake Temescal was a sag pond, a depression caused by the Hayward Fault.
Orange County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York.As of the 2020 census, the population was 401,310.The county seat is Goshen. [2] This county was first created in 1683 and reorganized with its present boundaries in 1798. [3]
New York State Route 17A (NY 17A) is a state highway in southern New York in the United States, entirely within Orange County. Its western terminus is located in the village of Goshen at a junction with NY 17 (Future I-86 ), and its eastern terminus is at another intersection with NY 17 located in Southfields .
The lake is not part of any local water supply system, and there is no public access for recreational purposes. Residents of the Orange Lake community who live on the eastern shore, or in the "Orange Lake Estates" neighborhood off of Rock Cut Rd. on the western shore have deeded access to the lake whether their property is on it or not; they use it for boating, fishing and swimming in summer ...
New York State Route 210 (NY 210) is a state highway in Orange County, New York, in the United States. It runs north from the New Jersey state line—where it continues south as Passaic County Route 511 (CR 511)—along the west shore of Greenwood Lake to the eponymous village of Greenwood Lake , where it ends at a junction with NY 17A .