Connecting Slough
Connecting Slough, the former slough between Kern Lake and Buena Vista Lake in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, in Kern County, California.[1]
It was part of the Tulare Lake Basin and Kern River system, before agricultural diversions by the Central Valley Project. It was a tributary of the San Joaquin River until the latter 19th century.
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Connecting Slough
35°09′46″N 119°14′09″W / 35.16279°N 119.23573°W / 35.16279; -119.23573 (Connecting Slough mouth) 35°09′50″N 119°06′40″W / 35.16399°N 119.11111°W / 35.16399; -119.11111 (Connecting Slough source)
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- Roaring River
- Dinkey Creek
- Kings Canyon
- Pine Flat Dam
- Pine Flat Lake
- Rodgers Crossing Dam (proposed)
- North Fork Kaweah River
- Middle Fork Kaweah River
- Marble Fork Kaweah River
- East Fork Kaweah River
- South Fork Kaweah River
- Lime Kiln Creek
- Paradise Creek
- Horse Creek
- St. John's River
- Kaweah Canyon
- Mineral King
- Terminus Dam
- Lake Kaweah
- North Fork Tule River
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- South Fork Tule River
- North Branch Tule River
- South Branch Tule River
- Success Dam
- Lake Success
- Buena Vista Lake
- Buena Vista Slough
- Canebrake Creek
- Clear Creek
- Connecting Slough
- Golden Trout Creek
- Isabella Dam
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- Kern Lake
- Lake Evans
- Lake Webb
- Little Kern River
- Poso Creek
- Rock Creek
- South Fork Kern River
- Tulare Lake
- California Aqueduct
- Friant-Kern Canal
- Mill Creek
- White River
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