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Lake Natoma

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the powerhouse and a dam, operated until 1952 when construction of the modern Folsom Dam hydroelectric facility was completed. The new Folsom Dam rendered the old Folsom Powerhouse obsolete. The old dam that had been used in conjunction with the historic Folsom Powerhouse was removed during construction of the modern Folsom Dam facility. During its operation (1895-1952) the powerhouse delivered 11,000 volts of electricity over 22 miles to Sacramento. The historic site is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. There is a visitor center where the public can learn more about the history of the park.
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and low oxygen level water. Other fish found here are bass, bluegill, and green sunfish. Right under Nimbus Dam are steelheads, Chinook salmon, American shad, and Pacific lampreys. Bald eagles and golden eagles can be found around Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma for nesting; about six bald eagles and two golden eagles are observed annually. Both are protected under the Federal Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940.
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Native animals known to live here are the mule deer, coyote, bobcat, mountain lion, quail, bald and golden eagle, heron, egret, western pond turtle, and California horned lizard. A few common fish in Lake Natoma are catfish and carp. Aquatic animals in Lake Natoma are usually tolerant of warm water
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On the south bank of Lake Natoma lies the old Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park, located in the City of Folsom at the intersection of Riley and Scott Streets. In 1895, Folsom Powerhouse became the first powerhouse to generate electricity for the city of Sacramento. The facility, which included
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The lake has three boat launches for powerboats, jetskis, and sailboats. These launches are well designed with two hard surface launches and one gravel launch. With enough room to turn around, and parking areas. Fishermen like to use the Black Miners Bar launch, as many fishing tournament events
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Lake Natoma was first ready for the public in 1958. The common water activities are kayaking, rowing, canoeing, swimming, water skiing, sailing, and fishing. Land activities include hiking, biking, picnicking, jogging, and horseback riding. Educational activities are also available, including
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work began on Nimbus Dam which would manage water released from Folsom Dam. In addition to maintaining water flow the lake provides water to irrigation canals and generates hydro electric power. After Lake Natoma and Folsom Lake were built, the Bureau of Reclamation was given control of
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In 1979, the general plan for the State Recreational Area at Folsom Lake, including Lake Natoma, was amended three times before it was approved. As part of the 1979 General Plan amendment, the Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park became a separate unit, not a part of the Folsom Unit.
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In 2002, multiple meetings were held for public input and for interested stakeholder to plan and prepare for recreational purposes adequate enough for the growing populations. There was a 62% increase in population since the General Plan was accepted in 1979.
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which maintains the facilities and bike trails surrounding the lake. Lake Natoma is located 15 miles (24 km) east of Sacramento, and has 500 surface acres of water.  The total length of lake Natoma is 4 miles (6.4 km).
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ends, there is an Aquatic Center right on Lake Natoma that belongs to the California State University Sacramento (CSUS). This is where CSUS holds some of their aquatic classes, such as skiing and wind surfing.
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Located at the Willow Creek inlet to Lake Natoma, this area is used for both land and water activities. The area is used for picnicking, birdwatching, fishing, and canoeing. Lake Natoma Trail is nearby.
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Summary of total mercury concentrations in fillets of selected sport fishes collected during 2000-2003 from Lake Natoma, Sacramento County, California
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overlooks Lake Natoma in the city of Folsom. It is a California State Historical site, preserving an early hydroelectric power station.
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Folsom Lake State Recreation Area and Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park: General Plan/Resource Management Plan
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in their tissue. A sample of 22 fish showed that mercury levels had approached or exceed guidelines set by the
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information about historical sites near Lake Natoma and Folsom Lake. Like the common fish that spawn in the
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Trail also begins at the lake. Several parking lots and boat launching ramps are located around the lake.
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There is only one campground open to the public on lake Natoma: Black Miner's Bar Group Campground.
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A paved cycling and jogging trail encircles the lake along with unpaved equestrian trails. The
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Aquatic Center, and regularly hosts West Coast College Rowing Championships, the
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This was the site of many gold mining operations in the 1800s.
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A bike path follows along the East Trail and West Trail of
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Lake Natoma includes the historic Black Miners Bar area in
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Fish at Lake Natoma were found to have high levels of
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Location of Lake Natoma in California, USA.
Location of Lake Natoma in California, USA.
Sacramento County, California
38°39′14″N 121°11′31″W / 38.654°N 121.192°W / 38.654; -121.192
Type
Reservoir
Primary inflows
American River
Primary outflows
Catchment area
Basin
acre-feet
dam
Folsom, California
not a well-defined measure
lake
Western United States
American River
Folsom
Nimbus Dams
Sacramento County, California
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area
kayaking
swimming
Sacramento State
Pac-12 Conference
Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Half Marathon
Folsom

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