- Lahontan State Recreation Area | State Parks - Nevada
With 69 miles of shoreline, Lahontan Reservoir is a popular place to boat, fish, water-ski, horseback ride, camp, hike and enjoy the outdoors year-round Canoeing from Fort Churchill to the lake makes for a great day trip when conditions allow
- Louis-Armand de Lom d’Arce – Wikipedia
Er kaufte das Landgut Esleix und das Baronat Lahontan, wo er sich auch ansiedelte Seine erste Ehe mit Jeanne Guérin blieb kinderlos Als sie verstarb, heiratete der Siebziger erneut, und seine zweite Ehefrau schenkte ihm noch drei Kinder
- Lake Lahontan - Wikipedia
Lake Lahontan was a large endorheic prehistoric lake during the Pleistocene that occupied modern northwestern Nevada and extended into northeastern California and southern Oregon The area of the former lake is a large portion of the Great Basin that borders the Sacramento River watershed to the west
- Lahontan Golf Club
Lahontan Golf Club 12700 Lodgetrail Drive • Truckee, CA, 96161 P: 530 550 2400 Lahontan Community Association 12277 Soaring Way, Suite 206 • Truckee, CA, 96161
- Lahontan State Recreation Area | Fallon, NV | Lake Lahontan - Travel Nevada
Lahontan State Recreation Area, near Fallon, Nevada, offers 69 miles of shoreline and offers fishing, boating, water skiing, camping, picnicking, boat launches, restrooms with showers, and RV dump stations Horseback riding and wildlife viewing are best in the spring at Lake Lahontan
- Lahontan State Recreation Area - American Southwest
Lahontan State Recreation Area contains an artificial lake along the Carson River, formed after construction of a dam in 1915, surrounded by sandy, high desert land, with 69 miles of shoreline
- Lahontan Reservoir - NDOW
Lahontan Reservoir is located along the Carson River and is part of the Bureau of Reclamation’s Newlands Irrigation Project for watering farmland in Lahontan Valley Lahontan Dam was built in 1905 and water used for irrigation first occurred in 1916
- Nevada: Lahontan Dam and Power Station - U. S. National Park Service
Lahontan Dam, when completed in June 1915, was the largest earth and gravel fill dam in the United States Bureau of Reclamation Anyone who thinks of Nevada as a giant desert needs to visit the Lahontan Valley wetlands, 60 miles east of Reno in the Carson River basin
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