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In addition to the California condor, the Bitter Creek Refuge provides grassland, oak woodland, chaparral, pinion pine/juniper/oak woodland, and riparian and wetland habitat for federally listed endangered San Joaquin kit fox, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, giant kangaroo rat, and species of Federal concern such as the western spadefoot toad, the western horned lizard and the tri-colored blackbird.
The Trinity Unit, centered on Trinity Lake and Lewiston Lake, has four subunits: the Lewiston Lake, Trinity Dam, Stuart Fork, and North Lake Units.They offer many opportunities for recreation, including trout fishing in Lewiston Lake, scenic driving on the Trinity Heritage National Scenic Byway, picnicking, camping, and hiking/riding on the multi-use trail system.
Bitter Lick is an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. [1] It lies at the confluence of Bitter Lick Creek and Elk Creek, northwest of the ghost town of Persist. [2]
Willow Creek in Folsom, California. References This page was last edited on 29 September 2024, at 19:54 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Folsom Dam is located on the American River, and stores 1,010,000 acre-feet (1,250,000 dam 3) of water in its reservoir, Folsom Lake. Folsom Lake covers 11,550 acres (4,670 ha) and is located inside the Folsom Lake State Recreational Area. [572] Eight additional earth fill saddle dams are required to keep the reservoir from overflowing.
Alder Creek Elementary School construction will break ground at a ceremony at 5 p.m. Tuesday, according to a news release from the city of Folsom. District documents say it is expected to be ...
Bitter Creek (Utah), a tributary of the White River; Bitter Creek (Wyoming), a tributary of the Green River; Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, in Kern County, California; Bitter Creek, a 1954 American Western film; Bitter Creek, a song from the Eagles' album Desperado; George “Bittercreek” Newcomb, a member of the Wild Bunch
From there it flows west for 87 mi (140 km), [2] past the towns of Kyburz, Pollock Pines and Coloma, before emptying into Folsom Lake, the reservoir formed by the Folsom Dam. The North Fork American River also flows into the lake, and the combined rivers form the American River proper, which flows from the dam southwest to a confluence with the ...