Kern River Canyon
35°41′45″N 118°40′4″W / 35.69583°N 118.66778°W / 35.69583; -118.66778 Traversed by State Route 178 Kings River Kaweah River Tule River Kern River Other
The Kern River Canyon is a canyon in Kern County, California. It is located in the Southern Sierra Nevada.
The canyon was formed by the Kern River and connects the Kern River Valley and southern San Joaquin Valley.[1] California State Route 178 (Kern Canyon Road) follows the canyon, from east of Bakersfield up to the Lake Isabella area.
References
- ^ Lee, Charles. An Intensive Study of the Water Resources of a Part of the Owens Valley, California. United States Geological Survey - United States Department of the Interior. Government Printing Office. 1912. Page 49.
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Tulare Basin hydrography
- North Fork Kings River
- South Fork Kings River
- Middle Fork Kings River
- 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
- Middle Fork Tule River
- 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
- Lake Isabella
- Kern River Canyon
- Kern River Slough
- 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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