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  2. Tuolumne River Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Tuolumne River Regional Park includes several park areas already completed and open for public use. When completed, the TRRP trail system will also link with the adjoining Dry Creek park system and the scenic four miles (6 km) of trails and developed parks available in that system and maintained by the City of Modesto.

  3. Cherry Lake - Wikipedia

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    This campground offers sites on both reservation and first come, first served basis. They have food storage containers, picnic tables and fire rings, with grates for cooking. Some sites offer beautiful lake vistas. The roads through the campground are paved. There are bathroom facilities but no showers. Running water is located every few campsites.

  4. New Don Pedro Dam - Wikipedia

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    Increasing the height of New Don Pedro by just 20 feet (6.1 m) would add about 360,000 acre-feet (0.44 km 3) to the reservoir's storage capacity, replacing most of the storage in Hetch Hetchy, though new tunnels would have to be built to deliver water from Don Pedro Reservoir to the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct and there would be a net loss of ...

  5. Dos Rios State Park - Wikipedia

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    Dos Rios State Park in Stanislaus County, California, United States, is about 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Modesto. The California state park opened to the public June 12, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Situated where the San Joaquin and Tuolumne rivers converge, retired farm fields have been planted with native plants like cottonwood, valley oak ...

  6. Dry Creek (Tuolumne River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Continuing west, it flows through Modesto, California. This is the most flood prone area of its route, primarily in the La Loma area. Dry Creek then terminates at its confluence with the Tuolumne River adjacent to the E & J Gallo Winery in downtown Modesto. The Tuolumne River is a tributary of the San Joaquin River.

  7. Death at Modesto Reservoir adds to already record year for ...

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  8. Tuolumne River - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas-Warner Reservoir (today's Modesto Reservoir) was completed in 1912 on the north side of the river, but was only considered a temporary solution. [86] Construction on the first Don Pedro Dam began in 1921 to store floodwaters of the Tuolumne proper, allowing for the extension of the irrigation season and to provide water during dry ...

  9. Modesto-area will be under a flood watch as more rain is ...

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    Northern California — including Stanislaus County — will be under a flood watch from 4 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Sunday as the next wave of rain hits the region.