Buena Vista Lake

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Buena Vista Lake
File:Tulare Lake 1874.jpg
Location San Joaquin Valley
Kern County, California
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Type dry lake
Primary inflows Kern River
Connecting Slough
Basin countries United States
Surface area 60 to 150 square miles
Average depth 3.3 m (11 ft)
Surface elevation 88 m (289 ft)
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Buena Vista Lake, is a former fresh-water lake now a dry lake in Kern County, California in the Tulare Lake Basin in the southern San Joaquin Valley, California.

Buena Vista Lake was the second largest of several similar lakes in the Tulare Lake basin, and was fed by the waters of the Kern River. The Kern River's flow went into Buena Vista Lake southwest through the site Bakersfield via its main distributary channels or south through the Kern River Slough distributary into Kern Lake and then into Buena Vista Lake via Connecting Slough.

In times when Buena Vista Lake overflowed it first backed up into Kern Lake making one large lake. When this larger lake overflowed it flowed out through the Buena Vista Slough and Kern River channel northwest of Buena Vista Lake through tule marshland and Goose Lake, into Tulare Lake.

In the mid 20th century, Buena Vista Lake dried up after its tributary river waters were impounded in Isabella Dam and for agricultural irrigation and municipal water uses.

Today Lake Webb and Lake Evans occupy the lakebed of the northern shore the former Buena Vista Lake.[2]

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