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Shaver Lake is an artificial lake on Stevenson Creek, in the Sierra National Forest of Fresno County, California. At elevation 5,500 ft (1,700 m), several smaller streams also flow into the lake, and it receives water from the tunnels of Southern California Edison's Big Creek Hydroelectric Project . [ 2 ]
Shaver Lake (formerly, Musick Creek and Musick Creek Heights) [5] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fresno County, California, United States. The population was 634 at the 2010 census, down from 705 at the 2000 census.
As a result, a dam was built on Stevenson Creek between 1925 and 1927, forming Shaver Lake, to store excess water from Huntington. The lake replaced an earlier reservoir built in the valley by the Fresno Flume and Lumber Company to store water for a timber operation. Huntington Lake was then connected to Shaver by a tunnel.
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]
Shaver is a former settlement in Fresno County, California. [1] It was located at the north end of Shaver Lake , where a post office operated from 1896 to 1925. [ 1 ] The site is now under the waters of Shaver Lake.
Shaver Lake Heights (formerly, Shaver Lake) is an unincorporated community in Fresno County, California. [1] It is located on the southwest bank of Shaver Lake , [ 2 ] at an elevation of 5600 feet (1707 m).
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The Shaver Lake Railroad was a standard gauge logging railroad that operated in the Sierra Nevada of Fresno County, California. The line was abandoned in 1927. The line was abandoned in 1927. History