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Lake Tahoe is the second deepest lake in the U.S. In terms of area covered, the largest lake in California is the Salton Sea, a lake formed in 1905 which is now saline.It occupies 376 square miles (970 km 2) in the southeast corner of the state, but because it is shallow it only holds about 7.5 million acre⋅ft (2.4 trillion US gal; 9.3 trillion L) of water. [2]
This is a list of the largest reservoirs, or man-made lakes, in the U.S. state of California. All fifty-three reservoirs that contain over 100,000 acre-feet (0.12 km 3) of water at maximum capacity are listed. This includes those formed by raising the level of natural lakes, such as at Lake Tahoe.
Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in California in a sortable table. There are over 1,400 named dams and 1,300 named reservoirs in the state of California . Dams in service
Bass Lake, situated in Madera County, California, within the Sierra National Forest and approximately 14 mi (23 km) south of Yosemite National Park, is a popular recreational area. The lake, formed by the Crane Valley Dam on Willow Creek, a tributary to the San Joaquin River , spans about four miles (6.4 km) in length and one-half mile (0.80 km ...
Sapphire Lake (Trinity County, California) Searles Lake; Serene Lakes; Shastina; Silver Lake (Mojave) Silver Lake (Mono County, California) Snag Lake; Soda Lake (San Bernardino County) Square Lake (Tehama County, California) Stanford Lake; Statue Lake; Stone Lake (California) Summit Lake (Reading Peak, Shasta County) Superior Lake (California)
Millerton Lake is an artificial lake near the town of Friant, about 15 mi (24 km) north of downtown Fresno, California, United States.The reservoir was created by the construction of 319 ft (97 m) high Friant Dam on the San Joaquin River which, with the lake, serves as much of the county line between Fresno County to the south and Madera County to the north.
Yosemite Lakes Park is an unincorporated community in Madera County, California. [2] It lies at an elevation of 1,230 feet (370 m). [2] As a census-designated place (CDP) it is known as Yosemite Lakes. It is part of the Madera Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 5,022 at the 2020 census. [3]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Lakes of California. It includes lakes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories