Honey Lake | |
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Location | Great Basin, Lassen County, California, United States |
Coordinates | 40°15′N 120°21′W / 40.250°N 120.350°W |
Primary inflows | Susan River, Long Valley Creek |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 86 sq mi (220 km2)[1] |
Water volume | 120,000 acre-feet (150,000,000 m3) |
Surface elevation | 1,214 m (3,983 ft) [2] |
Settlements | Susanville (20 mi SE) |
Honey Lake is an endorheic sink in the Honey Lake Valley[3] in northeastern California, near the Nevada border. Summer evaporation reduces the lake to a lower level of 12 square kilometers (3,000 acres) and creates an alkali flat.[citation needed] Honey Lake dries almost completely in most years.[4]
Honey Lake recreational activities include bird watching, picnicking, hiking, camping, warm-water fishing, and waterfowl hunting. The lake is part of the Honey–Eagle Lakes watershed of 2,770 sq mi (7,200 km2)[5] which includes the Honey Lake Basin of 2,201 sq mi (5,700 km2).[6]
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