South Lake, Kern County, California
South Lake is an unincorporated community in the Kern River Valley, in Kern County, California.[1] It is located 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west-southwest of Weldon,[2] at an elevation of 2,887 feet (880 m).[1]
South Lake is located along the south shore of Lake Isabella. A CalTrans G9-2 guide sign posted along SR178 identifies the population as 160. The community uses the Weldon, California ZIP Code of 93283, and is contained within Area code 760.
History
According to the National Register for Historic Places, a Tübatulabal tribal settlement existed in this area circa 1499.[3]
In 2016, the community was devastated by the 43,000-acre Erskine fire, which burned over 100 mobile home trailers and houses to the ground in a 1-square-mile area, killing two.[1]
Geography
This populated place has a US Geological Survey (USGS), National Geographic Names Database feature ID of either 1867057 (current) or 1661474 (in older editions). Elevation above mean sea level is shown as 2,887 feet (880 m).[4]
South Lake, California is located along SR178 between Bella Vista and Mountain Mesa. The community is in the South Fork portion of the Kern River Valley.[5]
Kern County Fire Department, "South Lake" Station 71 is located at 9000 Navajo Ave. The station is identified as part of organizational unit "Battalion 7."[6]
South of town, Goat Ranch Canyon extends into the Paiute Mountains.[5]
See also
References
- ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: South Lake, Kern County, California
- ^ Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. p. 1108. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
- ^ The Register identifies the site as #80000803 and it was added to the Register in 1980.
- ^ Per USGS Geonames server.
- ^ a b United States Geological Survey (1989). Weldon, California (Map). 7.5-minute Quadrangle. Reston, VA: United States Geological Survey.
- ^ Fire station is described on the local fire fighter's union Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine web page. It is also shown in many local and federal public records.
- v
- t
- e
- Alta Sierra
- Bakersfield Country Club
- Bear Valley Springs
- Benton Park
- Bodfish
- Boron
- Buttonwillow
- Casa Loma
- Cherokee Strip
- China Lake Acres
- Choctaw Valley
- Cottonwood
- Derby Acres
- Di Giorgio
- Dustin Acres
- East Bakersfield
- East Niles
- Edison
- Edmundson Acres
- Edwards AFB
- El Adobe
- Fairfax
- Fellows
- Ford City
- Frazier Park
- Fuller Acres
- Glennville
- Goodmanville
- Golden Hills
- Greenacres
- Greenfield
- Hillcrest
- Inyokern
- Johannesburg
- Kernville
- La Cresta
- Lake Isabella
- Lake of the Woods
- Lakeside
- Lamont
- Lebec
- Lost Hills
- McKittrick
- Mettler
- Mexican Colony
- Mojave
- Mountain Meadows
- Mountain Mesa
- North Edwards
- Oildale
- Old River
- Old Stine
- Olde Stockdale
- Onyx
- Pine Mountain Club
- Potomac Park
- Pumpkin Center
- Randsburg
- Rexland Acres
- Ridgecrest Heights
- Rivergrove
- Rosamond
- Rosedale
- Smith Corner
- South Taft
- Squirrel Mountain Valley
- Stallion Springs
- Stebbins
- Taft Heights
- Tarina
- Tupman
- Valley Acres
- Weedpatch
- Weldon
- Wofford Heights
- Woody
communities
- Actis
- Aerial Acres
- Bealville
- Bena
- Blackwells Corner
- Caliente
- Canebrake
- Cantil
- Cawelo
- China Lake
- Claraville
- Desert Lake
- Edwards
- Famoso
- Fruitvale
- Grapevine
- Gypsite
- Havilah
- Indian Wells
- Keyesville
- Lerdo
- Loraine
- Midoil
- Minter Village
- Miracle Hot Springs
- Missouri Triangle
- Monolith
- North Shafter
- Oil City
- Old Town
- Panama
- Pentland
- Pinon Pines Estates
- Pond
- Reward
- Rio Bravo
- Riverkern
- Rowen
- Sageland
- Saltdale
- Sand Canyon
- South Lake
- Spicer City
- Thomas Lane
- Twin Oaks
- Wheeler Ridge
- Willow Springs
settlements
- California portal
- United States portal
This Kern County, California-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e