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  2. Lake Elsinore - Wikipedia

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    Lake Elsinore is the largest natural freshwater lake in Southern California. With its own 750-mi 2 (1,900-km 2) watershed, it is situated at the lowest point within the San Jacinto River watershed of 750 sq mi (1,900 km 2) [clarification needed], at the terminus of the San Jacinto River. It is the terminal lake of a partially closed basin ...

  3. Lake Elsinore, California - Wikipedia

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    Lake Elsinore, California. /  33.68139°N 117.34528°W  / 33.68139; -117.34528. Lake Elsinore is a city in western Riverside County, California, United States. Established as a city in 1888, it is on the shore of Lake Elsinore, a natural freshwater lake about 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) in size.

  4. Lake Perris - Wikipedia

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    Lake Perris is an artificial lake completed in 1973. [1] It is the southern terminus of the California State Water Project, situated in a mountain-rimmed valley between Moreno Valley and Perris, in what is now the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. The park offers a variety of recreational activities.

  5. Walker Canyon (Riverside County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Walker Canyon. / 33.7325; -117.3933. Walker Canyon is a canyon in the Temescal Mountains, in Riverside County, California. It lies divides Alberhill Summit, on the west and the balance of the range to its east. Temescal Creek flows northward through the canyon from where it heads at 33°42′33″N 117°21′43″W in Warm Springs Valley into ...

  6. Santa Ana River - Wikipedia

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    Mill Creek (pictured) is one of the main headwaters tributaries of the Santa Ana River. The Santa Ana River rises in the southern San Bernardino Mountains, at the confluence of two tiny streams, Heart Bar Creek and Coon Creek, at an elevation of 6,991 feet (2,131 m). [8] [9] Its highest sources are Dollar Lake, at 9,288 feet (2,831 m), [10] and ...

  7. Lake Elsinore Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Lake Elsinore Storm ( CL) (1994–present) Lake Elsinore Diamond, also referred to as Storm Stadium, is a baseball park in Lake Elsinore, California. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Lake Elsinore Storm minor league baseball team in the California League. The field at Diamond Stadium is named Pete Lehr Field .

  8. Railroad Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Railroad Canyon, cut through the Temescal Mountains by the lower San Jacinto River, from 6 miles south-southwest of Perris to Lake Elsinore. The middle of the canyon contains Railroad Canyon Reservoir. Length. 7 mi (11 km) Geography. Location. United States, California, Riverside County. Coordinates. 33°40′N 117°18′W  / .

  9. Warm Springs Valley - Wikipedia

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    Warm Springs Valley. Coordinates: 33°42′02″N 117°20′33″W. Warm Springs Valley is a valley located within the city of Lake Elsinore in Riverside County, California. [1] It lies between the main body of the Temescal Mountains to the north, east and south and the Clevelin Hills to the west. [2] The valley was named for the warm springs ...

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