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LAKE ALMANOR

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March 25, 2025


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Lake Almanor, located in Plumas County, California, is a picturesque reservoir formed by an earth dam on the North Fork Feather River. Built in 1927 for hydroelectric purposes, the dam stands at 90 feet high and stretches 1,750 feet in length, with a maximum storage capacity of over 1 million acre-feet. The lake covers an expansive surface area of 27,064 acres and has a drainage area of 491 square miles, making it a significant water resource in the region.

Managed by private owners and regulated by the California Department of Water Resources and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Lake Almanor plays a crucial role in water supply, recreation, and power generation. With a high hazard potential due to its size and location, the dam undergoes regular inspections and emergency preparedness measures. Despite its moderate risk assessment, the reservoir remains a popular destination for water and climate enthusiasts, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Whether admiring the stunning views or learning about its engineering marvels, Lake Almanor continues to captivate visitors and residents alike with its charm and utility.

Year_Completed 1927
Dam_Height 90
River_Or_Stream North Fork Feather River
Dam_Length 1750
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 27064
Hydraulic_Height 90
Drainage_Area 491
Nid_Storage 1142964
Structural_Height 135
Hazard_Potential High
Nid_Height 135
       

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