Crowley Lake

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Crowley Lake is a large man-made reservoir in California’s eastern Sierra Nevada, popular for fishing, boating, and its striking volcanic rock formations along the shoreline.

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Label Occurrences
Crowley Lake canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
country United States of America
fishSpecies brown trout
cutthroat trout
kokanee salmon
perch
rainbow trout
formedBy Long Valley Dam
hasActivity birdwatching
ice fishing
waterfowl hunting
hasFeature eroded shoreline columns
tuff pillars
volcanic rock formations
hasGeologicalContext Bishop Tuff formations
Long Valley Caldera
surface form: Long Valley volcanic field
hasRecreationFacility Crowley Lake Fish Camp
inflow Convict Creek
Hilton Creek
McGee Creek
Owens River
surface form: Upper Owens River
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Eastern Sierra
surface form: Eastern Sierra Nevada

Long Valley Caldera
Mono County, California
locatedNear Mammoth Lakes area
surface form: Mammoth Lakes, California

U.S. Route 395
operator Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
outflow Owens River
partOf Los Angeles Aqueduct
surface form: Los Angeles Aqueduct system

Owens River
surface form: Owens River watershed
popularFor fly fishing
kayaking
paddleboarding
power boating
trout fishing
state California, United States
surface form: California
use boating
camping
hydroelectric power
recreation
sport fishing
water storage
water supply for Los Angeles
watercourse Owens River

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Mono County contains Crowley Lake
Eastern Sierra contains Crowley Lake
Mono County, California contains Crowley Lake