Английская Википедия:Antelope Dam (California)
Antelope Dam or Antelope Valley Dam[1] (National ID # CA00037) is a dam in Plumas County, California, part of the California State Water Project.
The earthen dam was constructed in 1964 by the California Department of Water Resources with a height of Шаблон:Convert and a length of Шаблон:Convert at its crest.[2] It impounds Indian Creek for water storage, recreation and wildlife conservation, part of the state's larger Upper Feather River Project.[3] The dam is owned and operated by the Department. The site is surrounded by the Plumas National Forest.
The reservoir it creates, called Antelope Lake[4] or Antelope Reservoir, has a water surface of Шаблон:Convert, a forested shoreline of about Шаблон:Convert, a maximum capacity of Шаблон:Convert, and a normal capacity of Шаблон:Convert.[2]
The major tributaries are Indian, Boulder, Lone Rock, Antelope, and Little Antelope Creeks.
The outlet is Indian Creek, a tributary of the East Branch North Fork Feather River.
The Antelope Complex, Moonlight, and Walker Fires all burned within the vicinity of the lake.
Recreation includes fishing (for stocked rainbow and brook trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and channel catfish), camping in the 194 campsites of the surrounding Antelope Lake Recreation Area, boating, swimming, hunting, and hiking.[3]
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- California State Water Project
- Dams completed in 1964
- Dams in California
- Reservoirs in Plumas County, California
- United States state-owned dams
- Dams in the Feather River basin
- California Department of Water Resources dams
- Earth-filled dams
- Reservoirs in California
- Reservoirs in Northern California
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