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Huntington Lake

Coordinates:37°14′24″N119°12′0″W / 37.24000°N 119.20000°W /37.24000; -119.20000
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Reservoir in California, US
This article is about the reservoir in eastern California. For the unincorporated community, seeHuntington Lake, California. For the reservoir in central Utah, seeHuntington North Dam.

Huntington Lake
Location of Huntington Lake in California, USA.
Location of Huntington Lake in California, USA.
Huntington Lake
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Location of Huntington Lake in California, USA.
Location of Huntington Lake in California, USA.
Huntington Lake
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LocationFresno County, California
Coordinates37°14′24″N119°12′0″W / 37.24000°N 119.20000°W /37.24000; -119.20000
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsBig Creek
Primary outflowsBig Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area1,441 acres (583 ha)
Surface elevation2,120 m (6,955 ft)[1]

Huntington Lake is areservoir inFresno County, California onBig Creek, located in theSierra Nevada at an elevation of 6,955 feet (2,120 m).[2] The lake receives water fromSouthern California Edison'sBig Creek Hydroelectric Project, as well as the many streams that flow into the lake.[3] Some water leaving the lake flows to Big Creek, while some is diverted to nearbyShaver Lake.[3] The lake is home to a variety ofrecreational activities, includingcamping,horse-back riding,skiing, sailing, fishing and more.[2] It is drained and refilled through the Big Creek dam system each year, with winter water levels often dipping below 50 percent of the lake's capacity.[4]

History

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Construction

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A wooden dam is pictured in a black and white photo, the dam being constructed is at Huntington Lake, CA in 1912.
Construction underway in the Big Creek Hydroelectric Project in 1912

Huntington Lake was constructed in 1912 as a part of the enormousBig Creek Hydroelectric Project envisioned byJohn S. Eastwood to provide power for a growing California.[2] The lake was named forHenry Edwards Huntington, the railroad magnate who financed the earliest work to develop the Big Creek project which includes a system of lakes, tunnels, steel penstocks and power houses.[2]

Four dams form the lake, which has a capacity of 88,834acre-feet (109,575 dam3) and a surface area of 1,441 acres (583 ha).[5] There were originally three dams, completed in 1913, but a fourth dam, completed in 1919, was built to increase the lake's capacity. The other three dams were raised and covered with concrete.State Route 168 passes along the east shore of the lake whereChina Peak, aski resort, is located.

On December 6, 1943, aB-24 bomber with six men aboard crashed into Huntington Lake.[6] The crew had taken off from nearbyHammer Field inFresno, California to search for a second B-24 which had disappeared a day earlier during a night training flight. Two members of the original eight man crew, a radio operator and the co-pilot, bailed out of the troubled plane and survived. Some have speculated that the pilot may have mistaken the lake for a sierra meadow and tried to make an emergency landing during a snow storm. The wreckage of the plane, and the remains of its crew were discovered by a survey team in August 1955, when the lake had been drained for dam repairs.[6] The original B-24 they had been searching for was discovered in July 1960 in Hester Lake, a small body of water in a remote area not far from Huntington. Neither plane has been recovered.[7][8]

A line/bar graph of water levels and annual rainfall at Huntington Lake, California from 2001 to 2019. Shows a sharp decline in water level and accumulated rainfall during the 2012-2015 North American drought.
The effects of the drought were drastic on the lake — peak season water levels were reduced to lower than half of normal as rainfall sharply declined.

Impact of the 2012–2013 North American drought

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See also:Climate change in California § Drought

Water levels in the lake began falling during the2012–2013 North American drought.[9] By July 2014, the lake was at a third of its normal level, and the High Sierra Regatta was canceled for the first time in 60 years.[10]

Recreation

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Water levels and weather drastically change at the lake between summer and winter—while nearly uninhabitable in the winter, it is a popular recreation location in the summer.

High Sierra Regatta

Sailing

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Due to Huntington Lake being 5 miles (8.0 km) long, and having steady winds of about 15 mph (24 km/h),it is a favorable location for sailing.[2] Many regattas have been held there, including the North American Sailing Championships.[11] Additionally, Huntington Lake is the site of the High Sierra Regatta, an annual sailing event organized by theFresno Yacht Club.[12]

Fishing

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Anglers catchbrown andrainbow trout, as well askokanne salmon, on the lake and surrounding streams.[2] Regulations limit the amount of fish allowed to be taken from the lake—fishers can catch and keep five fish a day, and are only allowed 10 total in possession.[13]

Camping

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There are ninecampgrounds in the surrounding Huntington Lake Recreation Area: Badger Flat Campground, Billy Creek Lower Campground, Billy Creek Upper Campground, Catavee Campground, College Campground, Deer Creek Campground, Kinnikinnick Campground, Rancheria Campground, and West Kaiser Campground.[14] West Kaiser is a first come first served site, while reservations must be made for the other eight campgrounds.

Horse-back riding

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D&F Pack Station, which offers horse-back riding trips into theSierra Wilderness, operates on the lake.[15] The outfit runs both quick, day trips as well as multi-day wilderness pack trips.[16]

Snow Skiing

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With snow levels often rising to over 50 in (130 cm) in the winter,[17]China Peak, located above the eastern shore of the lake, is a popularski resort in colder months.[18] The resort has a vertical gain of 1,679 ft (512 m), with its peak at just over an elevation of 8,700 ft (2,700 m). There are sevenchairlifts and over 40ski runs.[19]

Boy Scouts

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View from the air in winter

Due to its relative accessibility and semi-remote terrain, Huntington Lake is the location of manyBoy Scout camps, including Boy ScoutCamp Kern, operated by theSouthern Sierra Council headquartered inBakersfield, California.[20] Additionally, Huntington Lake housesCamp Oljato, operated byPacific Skyline Council (PacSky), along with a variety of other scouting facilities.[21]

The former Camp Mirimichi, a Boy Scout facility operated bySequoia Council, lies at the southern eastern shore of Huntington Lake as well.

Housing

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Cabins, condominiums and vacation rentals make up the real estate on the lake.[22] There are 420 privately owned cabins – each cabin owner pays an annual fee to theUnited States Forest Service for a "special use permit" to use their cabin and surrounding property, as they are all built on USFS lands.[22] Many are inaccessible in the winter except by snowmobile, while a few have their tracts plowed to the cabins.[22]

Map

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Huntington Lake".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey,United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^abcdef"Recreation – Huntington Lake".United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service – Sierra National Forest.Archived from the original on October 18, 2020. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2020.
  3. ^abHydropower Licenses, Big Creek Nos. 2A, 8, and Eastwood-FERC Project No. 67, Big Creek Nos. 1 and 2-FERC Project No. 2175, Mammoth Pool-FERC Project No. 2085, Big Creek No. 3-FERC Project No. 120: Environmental Impact Statement. 2009.
  4. ^"Huntington Lake (USBR) (HNT)".cdec.water.ca.gov. RetrievedMarch 16, 2020.
  5. ^"CDEC – Data Application".cdec.water.ca.gov.Archived from the original on May 15, 2011. RetrievedMarch 16, 2020.
  6. ^abZamora, Eric Paul."World War II B-24 bomber crash at Huntington Lake marks 70 years".The Fresno Bee. Archived fromthe original on October 15, 2013. RetrievedOctober 14, 2013.
  7. ^"B-24E 12/5/43".aircraftwrecks.com. RetrievedMarch 2, 2020.
  8. ^Fontana, Cyndee; Grossi, Mark (September 14, 2008)."Huntington Lake still holds crash mystery – Parts of a World War II bomber in the icy depths remain as memorial, legend".Fresno Bee.Archived from the original on January 19, 2022. RetrievedMarch 1, 2020.
  9. ^"The High Sierra forest is dying, and you can't count the loss in dead trees"Archived October 7, 2016, at theWayback Machine.LA Times
  10. ^Marcum, Diana (July 11, 2014)."Huntington Lake summer fun drying up in California drought".Los Angeles Times.Archived from the original on September 6, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.The High Sierra Regatta — which had been scheduled to begin this weekend at Huntington Lake — was canceled for the first time in 60 years.
  11. ^"2018 Hobie Cat 18 & 20 North America Championship".Regatta Network. RetrievedMarch 1, 2020.
  12. ^"2013 High Sierra Regatta". Fresno Yacht Club. Archived fromthe original on June 9, 2013. RetrievedNovember 11, 2015.
  13. ^"CDFW Sport Fishing Regulations".apps.wildlife.ca.gov. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  14. ^"Huntington Lake Recreation Area".United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service – Sierra National Forest. RetrievedMarch 8, 2020.
  15. ^"... where the fun begins".dandfpackstation.squarespace.com.Archived from the original on February 16, 2020. RetrievedMarch 9, 2020.
  16. ^"... where the fun begins – Rates".dandfpackstation.squarespace.com.Archived from the original on February 19, 2020. RetrievedMarch 9, 2020.
  17. ^"CDEC – Data Application".cdec.water.ca.gov. RetrievedMarch 2, 2020.
  18. ^"China Peak Mountain Resort | California Ski Resort".www.skichinapeak.com. RetrievedMarch 9, 2020.
  19. ^"China Peak Mountain Resort | California Ski Resort".www.skichinapeak.com.Archived from the original on June 25, 2024. RetrievedMarch 9, 2020.
  20. ^"2021 Camp Kern".Southern Sierra Council. Archived fromthe original on September 18, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2020.
  21. ^"Camp Oljato • Pacific Skyline Council".Pacific Skyline Council.Archived from the original on September 11, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2020.
  22. ^abc"Huntington Lake CA | Nearby Mountain Lake | Shaver Lake Rentals".Shaver Lake. Archived fromthe original on March 2, 2020. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2020.

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