Boggs Lake Ecological Reserve

Boggs Lake Ecological Reserve
Boggs Lake / vernal pool
Map showing the location of Boggs Lake Ecological Reserve
Map showing the location of Boggs Lake Ecological Reserve
US state of California
LocationLake County, California
Nearest cityClearlake, California
Coordinates38°53′12″N 122°46′36″W / 38.88667°N 122.77667°W / 38.88667; -122.77667[1]
Established1973
Governing bodyThe Nature Conservancy

The Boggs Lake Ecological Reserve is a nature reserve in Lake County, California. The land area is about one quarter of a square mile and contains a large vernal pool as well as endangered plants such as the Boggs Lake hedge-hyssop.

Boggs Lake is managed by the Nature Conservancy and the California Department of Fish and Game. It is 8 miles (13 km) south of Clear Lake and has a small parking area and hiking trail loop. The protective fence and interpretive display boards were installed by the Nature Conservancy.

The lake lies in a volcanic depression lined with a very fine covering of volcanic ash a few feet deep that has compacted to become impervious to water. The lake surface covers about 90 acres (360,000 m2) when it is full.[2]

Originally a plant preserve of 101 acres (0.41 km2) that resulted from the California Native Plant Society's (CNPS) efforts to save the land from development in 1973, it is today a protected area of sensitive habitat for several endangered plants and animals.

  1. ^ "U.S. Board on Geographic Names | U.S. Geological Survey".
  2. ^ Short history and list of flora by CNPS Archived August 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine