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  2. Bishop Creek (Inyo County) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Creek is a 10.1-mile-long (16.3 km) [1] stream in Inyo County, California. It is the largest tributary of the Owens River. It has five hydroelectric plants owned by Southern California Edison, Bishop Creek #2–6. Bishop Creek #1 was never completed. Parts of the creek run through pipelines, or penstocks, to increase output at the power ...

  3. Intake Two - Wikipedia

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    Intake Two is a small lake created by a dam on Bishop Creek. It is approximately 16 miles west of Bishop, California . It is well known for its fishing as it is annually stocked with Rainbow Trout , and has a healthy population of wild Brown Trout .

  4. Lake Sabrina - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sabrina is a lake created by damming the middle fork of Bishop Creek. [2] It is located south-west of Bishop, California on California State Route 168, in the Inyo National Forest. [3] It has a cafe as well as a dock. The dam was built in 1907–8 to supply a constant flow of water to the hydraulic power plants. [4]

  5. Bishop, California - Wikipedia

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    Bishop (formerly Bishop Creek) [5] is the most populous and only incorporated city in Inyo County, California, United States. It is located near the northern end of the Owens Valley within the Mojave Desert , at an elevation of 4,150 feet (1,260 m). [ 4 ]

  6. Dingleberry Lake - Wikipedia

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    Dingleberry Lake is a natural lake in Inyo County, California, in the United States. [1] The lake was so named on account of dingleberries hanging on the rear of sheep in the area. [3] The Sabrina Lake Trail leads hikers to Dingleberry Lake. [4] Dingleberry Lake is a popular camping site. [5] [6] The lake contains a population of brook trout ...

  7. Baxter Creek - Wikipedia

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    Baxter Creek or Stege Creek [1] (also archaically Bishop Creek [1]), is a three-branch creek in Richmond and El Cerrito, California, United States, forming the Baxter Creek watershed. The creek has three sources and flows from the Berkeley Hills to Stege Marsh and the San Francisco Bay. The Baxter Creek watershed at-large has 10 sources. [2]

  8. Loch Leven (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Loch Leven trailhead is near the Big Bend Visitor Center (just off Interstate 80), and the trail climbs 1,070 feet (330 m) in 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to reach the first lake, with Upper Loch Leven (also known as High Loch Leven [4]) another 1.1 miles (1.8 km) beyond.

  9. Morgan Creek (California) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Creek is a 4.1-mile-long (6.6 km) [1] stream in Mono and Inyo counties of eastern California, in the western United States.. It flows from the high eastern Sierra Nevada in the Inyo National Forest, through Round Valley, to its confluence with Pine Creek near the Owens River northeast of Bishop in the Owens Valley.