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Loch Lomond is a reservoir in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Lompico in Santa Cruz County, California. Part of the Santa Cruz Water Department system, it was created by building the Newell Creek Dam across Newell Creek – a tributary of the San Lorenzo River. The dam is an earth-fill barricade, measuring 190 ft (58 m) by 750 ft (230 m).
Loch Lomond is an unincorporated community in Lake County, California. [1] It lies at an elevation of 2,818 feet (859 m). [ 1 ] It is located on State Route 175 north of the village of Cobb ; 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Whispering Pines . [ 2 ]
The Loch Lomond Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve is a nature reserve of 8.22 acres (33,300 m 2) in the community of Loch Lomond in Lake County, California. It is one of 119 ecological reserves managed by the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG). The ecological reserve system was authorized by the state legislature in 1968 for the purpose ...
A map of the 16 designated fishing locations on the California Aqueduct can be accessed ... Captain James Smith of the California Dawn 2 has also been getting in on the potluck action with 22 ...
He was co-owner and operator of Loch Lomond Live Bait in San Rafael, California for over 50 years. He was an area fishing celebrity for being the featured speaker at the annual seminar, Sturgeon Fishing in Bay Area Waters, for over 40 years.
In Santa Cruz County, California, United States, lies Loch Lomond, a small body of water named after Loch Lomond in Scotland. Near Loch Lomond, California, is Ben Lomond which was named by Scot John Burns in 1851. In Canada, there is a Loch Lomond by Thunder Bay, Ontario, as well as a Hamlet named for the loch in southern Alberta. [75]
The Ben Lomond Fault is a 11-mile-long (18 km) [15] subsidiary bedrock fracture within the San Andreas fault system, [16] which had significant east–west vertical movement. The fault skirts the east and north sides of Ben Lomond Mountain, and is the fracture along which the Ben Lomond Mountain block was tilted up. [17]
Antonelli Pond is a century old, man-made pond on the west side of the city of Santa Cruz, California that now has ecological and cultural significance. The pond and surrounding riparian habitat are foraging and/or breeding grounds for many species including raptors, egrets, great blue heron, deer, raccoon, coyote, and several rodent species, including woodrats.