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Lake San Antonio is a lake located primarily in southern Monterey County, California, and partially in northern San Luis Obispo County, California. The lake is formed by San Antonio Dam on the San Antonio River. The dam is 202 feet (62 m) tall and was completed in 1965 [1] under Monterey County District Engineer Loran Bunte Jr . The lake and ...
San Andreas Lake: San Andreas Dam: San Mateo Creek tributary: San Mateo: City and County of San Francisco: 1870: Earth: 107: 33: 19,027: 23,470 San Antonio Reservoir: James H. Turner Dam: San Antonio Creek: Alameda: City and County of San Francisco: 1964: Earth: 193: 59: 50,500: 62,300 San Antonio Reservoir: San Antonio Dam: San Antonio Creek ...
Most large reservoirs in California are located in the central and northern portions of the state, especially along the large and flood-prone rivers of the Central Valley. Eleven reservoirs have a storage capacity greater than or equal to 1,000,000 acre-feet (1.2 km 3 ); all of these except one are in or on drainages that feed into the Central ...
Call: Eastman Lake 689-3255; Valley Rod Gun, Clovis 292-3474; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hensley Lake Hidden Dam 673-5151 Lake Don Pedro Bass 2 Trout 2 Kokanee 2 King salmon 2 Crappie 2 Catfish 3
An image of the San Antonio River, upstream of Lake San Antonio. The San Antonio River is a 58.8-mile-long (94.6 km) [1] river in southern Monterey County, California. The river was used as an irrigation source for Mission San Antonio de Padua.
San Antonio Dam (National ID CA00813) is an earthen dam on the San Antonio River in Monterey County, California in the United States. The dam impounds Lake San Antonio , a reservoir with a capacity of 350,000 acre-feet (430,000,000 m 3 ), located west of Camp Roberts .
An aerial view of utility vehicles parked near beachfront homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire as wildfires cause damage and loss through the L.A. region on Jan. 13, 2025 in Malibu, California.
San Antonio Valley Road and Del Puerto Canyon Road are legislatively part of California State Route 130 but have not been adopted by CalTrans. The area includes the San Antonio Valley Ecological Reserve, a 3,282-acre nature preserve created by a Nature Conservancy purchase of land from local rancher, Keith Hurner, and known for its herd of tule ...