Hensley Lake & Hidden Dam | |
Pushpin Map: | California |
Location: | Madera County, California, United States. Near Raymond. |
Coords: | 37.111°N -119.8843°W |
Lake Type: | Reservoir |
Inflow: | Fresno River |
Outflow: | Fresno River |
Basin Countries: | United States |
Volume: | 90000acre.ft |
Shore: | 20miles |
Hidden Dam is an earthen dam on the Fresno River in Madera County, California. It creates a reservoir known as Hensley Lake.The dam was constructed in by the Perini Corporation as part of an expansive United States Army Corps of Engineers project for flood control, irrigation storage, and recreation.[1] [2] The dam is tall, is long at its crest, and is the only major storage dam of the Fresno River.
The reservoir it creates, Hensley Lake, has a water surface of, over of shoreline, and has a maximum storage capacity of .[3] In 1978 the lake was opened to day-use recreation, including water skiing, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, mountain biking, and hiking.[4] The Hidden View Campground offers single and group camping year-round.
The lake is named for local settler and cattle rancher John Jackson Hensley.[5]
Eastman Lake, another Corps of Engineers lake, is located to the northwest.