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  2. Lake Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Approx. 14 mi (23 km) Surface elevation. 1,391 ft (424 m) Islands. several small islands; number present depends on reservoir level. 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Lake Mathews is a large reservoir in Riverside County, California, located in the Cajalco Canyon in the foothills of the Temescal Mountains. [1][2] It is the western ...

  3. Fairmount Park (Riverside, California) - Wikipedia

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    Fairmount Park is a park in Riverside, California, designated by the Riverside Cultural Heritage Board as Landmark No. 69. [ 1 ] The park's band shell, designed in 1920 by Mission-style architect Arthur Burnett Benton, is separately designated as Landmark No. 10. [ 1 ] The park is located at 2601 Fairmount Boulevard, and lies SouthEast of the ...

  4. Diamond Valley Lake - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Valley Lake is a man-made off-stream reservoir located near Hemet, California, United States. It is one of the largest reservoirs in Southern California and one of the newest. It has a capacity of 800,000 acre-feet (990,000,000 m 3). The lake nearly doubled the area's surface water storage capacity and provides additional water supplies ...

  5. Mystic Lake (California) - Wikipedia

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    The lake is adjacent to the 9,000-acre (3,600 ha) San Jacinto Wildlife Area, [5] which is owned and managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and open to the public. It features restored wetlands and wildlife habitat. Mystic Lake is a high priority acquisition area for the Department to add to the Wildlife Area. [6]

  6. Vail Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is located on Temecula Creek, in the Butterfield Valley, south of Oak Mountain, of the Black Hills, in the Santa Margarita River watershed. It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) east of Temecula. [1] Vail Lake covers approximately 1,100 acres (4.5 km 2) and has a storage capacity of 51,000 acre-feet (63,000,000 m 3), [2] although it currently ...

  7. Skinner Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    It is named after Robert A. Skinner, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District from 1962 to 1967, who was instrumental in negotiating Metropolitan's contract with the California Department of Water Resources for delivery of water from Northern California. [4] Lake Skinner is a popular recreation area, featuring sailing, fishing ...

  8. Lee Lake (Temescal Wash) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside County, California. Coordinates. 33°44′51″N 117°26′28″W  /  33.74750°N 117.44111°W  / 33.74750; -117.44111. Type. reservoir. Surface elevation. 1,122 feet (342 m) Lee Lake, is a reservoir created by the Lee Lake 818-002 Dam across Temescal Creek, in Riverside County, California. It lies at an elevation of 1,122 ...

  9. San Jacinto River (California) - Wikipedia

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    Designated. March 30, 2009 [4] The San Jacinto River is a 42-mile-long (68 km) [5] river in Riverside County, California. The river's headwaters are in Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. [6] The lower portion of the 765-square-mile (1,980 km 2) watershed is urban and agricultural land.