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  2. Dixon Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Reservoir is a small man-made reservoir [3] created by the construction of the Dixon Reservoir Dam. [1] Dixon Reservoir is in the city of Escondido, California, [4] in San Diego County. [5] Its altitude is 1,070 ft (330 m) and it has an area of 69 acres (28 ha). [4] As of September 2020, areas to fish are open to the public, at pre-marked ...

  3. Escondido, California - Wikipedia

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    Picnic areas at Dixon Lake. Dixon Lake supplies Escondido with fresh water and is a popular location for fishing, as fishing permits can be purchased at the store on site. Swimming is not allowed but rowboats, motorized boats, and pedal boats are available for rental. Dixon Lake has about 34 campsites which look out over the lake and/or over ...

  4. Dixon Lake - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Lake (Monongalia County), within Pedlar Wildlife Management Area in Monongalia County, West Virginia Dixon Lake (Nova Scotia) , on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Dixon Reservoir in Escondido, California, sometimes known as Dixon Lake

  5. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Jared Dixon Sheldon 18,662 acres (7,552 ha) 182 ND Sacramento: Del Paso: 1844 Manuel Micheltorena: Elias Grimes 44,371 acres (17,956 ha) 53 ND Sacramento: Sacramento: Rio de los Americanos: 1844 Manuel Micheltorena: William Leidesdorff: 35,521 acres (14,375 ha) 359 ND Folsom: Sacramento: San Juan: 1844 Manuel Micheltorena: Joel P Dedmond 19,983 ...

  6. Lake Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hodges is a lake and reservoir in San Diego, California. It is about 31 miles (50 km) north of downtown San Diego , just north of the Rancho Bernardo community, and just south of the city's border with Escondido .

  7. Sierra Highway - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Highway or El Camino Sierra is a road in Southern California, United States.El Camino Sierra refers to the full length of a trail formed in the 19th century, rebuilt as highways in the early 20th century, that ran from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe following parts of modern State Route 14, U.S. Route 395 and State Route 89.

  8. Kit Carson Park - Wikipedia

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    The City of Escondido acquired the land for its largest regional park from the City of San Diego in 1967. 100 acres (40 ha) of the park have been developed, and 185 acres (75 ha) have been preserved as natural habitat. The park has been described as the "city's recreation hub" with a "giant recreation complex". [2] Duck Lake at Kit Carson Park

  9. California State Route 67 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 67 (SR 67) is a state highway in San Diego County, California, United States.It begins at Interstate 8 (I-8) in El Cajon and continues to Lakeside as the San Vicente Freeway before becoming an undivided highway through the eastern part of Poway.