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Seven Oaks Dam is a 2,980-foot (910 m) long arched embankment structure standing 550 feet (170 m) high above the Santa Ana River and 650 feet (200 m) above its deepest foundations. The dam is 40 feet (12 m) wide at the crest and over 2,200 feet (670 m) wide at the base.
Seven Oaks Reservoir is a reservoir on the Santa Ana River in San Bernardino County, California, about 8 miles (13 km) northeast of the city of Redlands. The reservoir is formed by Seven Oaks Dam , which was completed in 1999.
Downstream of the dam it receives Siberia Creek from the left, and plunges suddenly into a steep and narrow canyon, and empties into the Santa Ana River just upstream of Seven Oaks Dam, which in wet years, impounds water on the Santa Ana River past the Bear Creek confluence.
Along the main stem, this zone begins at the base of Seven Oaks Dam and ends at the Lytle Creek confluence. [32] This segment of the Santa Ana River just downstream of Seven Oaks Dam marks the beginning of the inland riparian zone. Historically, the Santa Ana was named "the best stream in Southern California [for steelhead trout habitat]". [40]
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