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Loch Lomond (California)

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Type
  
Reservoir

Primary outflows
  
Newell Creek

Max. length
  
3 mi (4.8 km)

Area
  
71 ha

Width
  
402 m

Primary inflows
  
Newell Creek

Basin countries
  
United States

Surface elevation
  
175 m

Length
  
4.828 km

Parent range
  
Santa Cruz Mountains

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Location
  
Santa Cruz Mountains Santa Cruz County, California

Similar
  
Loch Lomond Recreatio, Santa Cruz Mountains, San Vicente Creek, Branciforte Creek, Long Ridge

Loch Lomond is a reservoir in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Lompico, California in Santa Cruz County, California. It was created by building a dam across Newell Creek. The dam is an earthfill barricade, measuring 190 ft (58 m) by 750 ft (230 m). It was completed in the Fall of 1960; impounded water first ran over the spillway in March 1963. The reservoir is 175 acres (71 ha). It is 3 mi (4.8 km) long, 0.25 mi (0.40 km) wide, approximately 150 ft (46 m) deep, with a 9,200 acre·ft (11,300,000 m3) capacity. It provides a portion of the drinking water supply for the city of Santa Cruz, California. Boating, fishing, picnicking and hiking take place at the reservoir. No swimming is allowed. The reservoir has a boat rental and snack shop and is open every day from March 1 to September 15, and weekends only from September 15 to October 17.

Map of Loch Lomond, California 95005, USA

References

Loch Lomond (California) Wikipedia