Hughes Lake (California)

Coordinates: 34°40′33″N 118°26′44″W / 34.675818°N 118.445638°W / 34.675818; -118.445638
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Hughes Lake
Coordinates34°40′33″N 118°26′44″W / 34.675818°N 118.445638°W / 34.675818; -118.445638
TypeSag pond
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface elevation3,192 ft (973 m)[1]
SettlementsLake Hughes

Hughes Lake is a

Sierra Pelona Mountains, in Los Angeles County, California.[2]

Geography

Referred to before 1924 as West Elizabeth Lake, Lake Hughes is one of a series of

tectonic plates on the San Andreas Fault.[3][4] They are part of the northern upper Santa Clara River watershed.[5]

The lake, at 973 m (3192 ft) in elevation, is within the Angeles National Forest.

The community of

unincorporated community, began settlement in the area around 1873.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hughes Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  2. ^ Forest Service (May 2004). "Draft Land Management Plan: Part 2-Angeles National Forest Strategy" (.PDF). R5-MB-041. U.S. Department of Agriculture: 47. Retrieved 22 March 2009. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Harold Wellman Fairbanks (1906). "Lower Lake Elizabeth on the Line of the Rift". The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 22 March 2009.
  4. ^ Lin II, Rong-Gong (2017-03-21). "Notorious L.A. earthquake fault more dangerous than experts believed, new research shows". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  5. ^ State Water Resources Control Board, Los Angeles (LARWQCB): Documents for the Santa Clara River Lakes (Elizabeth Lake, Munz Lake, Lake Hughes) Nutrient TMDL Archived 2016-09-14 at the Wayback Machinehomepage + links.
  6. ^ Reynolds, Jerry (1976–1994). "Chapter 30. The North Forty, History of the Santa Clarita Valley". The Signal. Retrieved 22 March 2009.