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  2. Vallecito Dam - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir it creates, Vallecito Reservoir, has a water surface of 4.3 square miles (11 km 2) and a maximum capacity of 125,400 acre-feet (154,700,000 m 3). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Recreational opportunities include fishing, hunting, boating, camping and hiking.

  3. Vallecito, San Diego County, California - Wikipedia

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    The first European to visit Vallecito was the Spanish Captain, Pedro Fages, in 1781. [3] Subsequently, named Vallecito, its abundance of water and green grass was an oasis for Spanish and later Mexican travelers from Sonora and New Mexico and their animals to recover after emerging from their travel across the dry, barren Colorado Desert.

  4. Vallecito, California - Wikipedia

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    Vallecito (Spanish for "Little Valley") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calaveras County, California, United States. The population was 442 at the 2010 census, up from 427 at the 2000 census. The population was 442 at the 2010 census, up from 427 at the 2000 census.

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  6. Vallecito Creek (California) - Wikipedia

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    Vallecito Creek is a tributary stream of Carrizo Creek in San Diego County, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Vallecito Creek has its source at the southeast end of Mason Valley 32°59′05″N 116°25′19″W  /  32.98472°N 116.42194°W  / 32.98472; -116.42194 as a continuation of Vallecito Wash

  7. San Onofre State Beach - Wikipedia

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    A surfing and fishing camp had been there since the 1920s, before the U.S. government established Camp Pendleton, a U.S. Marine training camp during World War II. [9] Surfers using redwood boards have visited San Onofre since at least the 1940s, including Lorrin "Whitey" Harrison, Don Okey, Al Dowden, Tom Wilson, and Bob Simmons. [10]

  8. Vallecito Wash - Wikipedia

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    Vallecito Wash is a wash part of Vallecito Creek, a tributary stream of Carrizo Creek in San Diego County, California. [ 1 ] Vallecito Wash has its source on the east side of the Cuyamaca Mountains , at an elevation of 2,549 feet / 777 meters, at the junction of Oriflamme Canyon and Rodriguez Canyon at 33°01′05″N 116°28′53″W ...

  9. Vallecito Valley - Wikipedia

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    Vallecito Valley is a valley in San Diego County, California. Vallecito , its original name, is a Spanish word meaning "little valley". The mouth of the valley is at an elevation of 1,568 feet / 478 meters, at the lower end of the ciénega southeast of the old Vallecito Stage Station , where Vallecito Creek leaves the valley.