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  2. Canyon Lake (California) - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Lake, sometimes referenced as Railroad Canyon Reservoir, is a reservoir created in 1928 by the construction of the Railroad Canyon Dam in Railroad Canyon or (San Jacinto Canyon) in the Temescal Mountains of southwestern Riverside County, California.

  3. List of dams and reservoirs in California - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Lake: Railroad Canyon Dam: San Jacinto River: ... Loch Lomond (California) Newell Creek Dam: Newell Creek: Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz Water Dept. [7] 1960: Earth ...

  4. Canyon Lake, California - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Lake began as a master-planned community developed by the Corona Land Company in 1968. The City of Canyon Lake was incorporated on December 1, 1990. Railroad Canyon Dam was built in 1927, and impounds the San Jacinto River to fill the reservoir, which covers 383 acres (1.55 km 2) and has 14.9 miles (24.0 km) of shoreline.

  5. Canyon Dam (California) - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Dam (National ID # CA00327m also known as Lake Almanor Dam [1]) is an embankment dam on the North Fork Feather River in northern California, 16 mi (26 km) southwest of Westwood. Located about 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Chester , the dam forms Lake Almanor , a large and shallow reservoir surrounded by the Cascade mountains.

  6. Canyondam, California - Wikipedia

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    Canyondam (formerly, Canyon Dam) is a census-designated place (CDP) [3] in Plumas County, United States. [2] Canyondam is located near the dam that forms Lake Almanor, 6.25 miles (10.1 km) east-southeast of Almanor. [4] The population was 31 as of the 2010 census, down from 37 as of the 2000 census.

  7. San Jacinto River (California) - Wikipedia

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    Hemet Dam was built in 1895 to supply water to the city of Hemet. Downstream of the dam, the South Fork joins the North Fork east of the town of Valle Vista near Highway 74, and the main stem of the San Jacinto River continues northwest until it discharges into Mystic Lake, a couple of miles east of Lake Perris.

  8. Feather River - Wikipedia

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    A tributary emerges from Buzzard Springs and flows into the Stump Ranch Marsh Area, where it joins the North Fork, which then flows southeast to Lake Almanor, a reservoir created by Canyon Dam. Below Canyon Dam the North Fork flows generally southwest through the Sierra Nevada, receiving the East Branch North Fork Feather River near Belden. [13]

  9. Category:Dams in California - Wikipedia

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    Camanche Dam; Camp Far West Dam; Canyon Dam (California) Cape Horn Dam; Carbon Canyon Dam; Casitas Dam; Cedar Lake (California) Cherry Valley Dam; Clear Lake Dam; Clear Lake Reservoir; Combie Dam; Copco No 1 Dam; Courtright Dam; Coyote Dam (Santa Clara County, California) Coyote Valley Dam; Crane Valley Dam; Crowley Lake; Crystal Springs Dam