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Susanville is located on the Susan River in the southern part of the county, [6] at an elevation of 4,186 feet (1,276 m). [4] Its population is 16,728 as of the 2020 census, down from 17,947 from the 2010 census. The Susanville urban area contains 8,995 people and 4,233 households. Susanville, a former logging and mining town, is the site of ...
Fredonyer Pass, elevation 5,752 feet (1,753 m), is a high mountain pass in Lassen County, California, [1] southwest of Susanville and southeast of Mount Lassen.It lies on the Great Basin Divide between the Feather River to the west and the Susan River and Honey Lake to the east.
Fredonyer Pass, elevation 5,748 feet (1,752 m) [12] R19.20: SR 44 west – Redding, Mount Shasta: Eastern terminus of SR 44: Susanville: 25.36: SR 139 north (Ash Street) – Adin, Klamath Falls, Susanville Indian Rancheria, Lassen College: Southern terminus of SR 139 R29.39: US 395 – Reno, State Prison, Alturas, Klamath Falls
Susanville Municipal Airport covers an area of 130 acres (53 ha) at an elevation of 4,149 feet (1,265 m) above mean sea level.It has two runways: 11/29 is 4,051 by 75 feet (1,235 x 23 m) with an asphalt surface and 7/25 is 2,180 by 60 feet (664 x 18 m) with a dirt surface.
Susan River begins at Caribou Lake at elevation 6,571 feet (2,003 m), [4] which is dammed by Caribou Lake 234 Dam. It flows eastward, curving southeasterly as it enters the Great Basin, where it is joined on the left by Bridge Creek and dammed to form McCoy Flat Reservoir, approximately 11 miles northwest of Susanville.
Eagle Lake is a lake at 5,098 ft (1,554 m) elevation [1] in Lassen County approximately 15 mi (24 km) north of Susanville, California. An endorheic alkaline lake, it is the second largest natural lake entirely in the state of California, United States.
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The following is a list of mountain passes and gaps in California.California is geographically diverse with numerous roads and railways traversing within its borders. In the middle of the U.S. state lies the California Central Valley, bounded by the coastal mountain ranges in the west, the Sierra Nevada to the east, the Cascade Range in the north and the Tehachapi Mountains in the south.