Whiskeytown Lake Glory Hole - Whiskeytown CA
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 40° 36.030 W 122° 32.196
10T E 539207 N 4494513
Whiskeytown Dam is protected from flooding by the circular structure located a short distance from shore. Named the Glory Hole because it resembles the trumpet-shaped morning glory flower, this structure allows overflow lake waters to drain.
Waymark Code: WM15MY5
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/23/2022
Views: 2
From Historical Marker Database website:
TEXT ON HISTORICAL MARKER
"The Glory Hole-Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
Whiskeytown Dam is protected from flooding by the circular structure located a short distance from shore. Named the Glory Hole because it resembles the trumpet-shaped morning glory flower, this structure allows overflow lake waters to drain. Water cresting the rim of the Glory Hole is funneled under the dam, empting into Clear Creek below.
Caution - for your safety, do not go near the Glory Hole.
The Glory Hole is a functional feature of Whiskeytown Dam and is not designed for recreational use. It is 260 feet deep and has no safety devices to prevent fatal falls.
Whiskeytown Dam—Type: Earth and rock fill; Height: 282 ft; Crest Length: 2,250 ft.
Erected by National Park Service."
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