Donaghy Mansion

Report

Account At high flows the river spreads out over the low lying parts of Lost Lake Park, creating fun areas for paddle practice and teaching. This far away from the main channel, the flow is slow and the depth shallow. Each tree and picnic table forms a nice eddie, allowing boaters to work their way upstream and slalom downstream. At typical low flows, kayaks, canoes and even small rafts float right through this culvert under a roadway. At 7,600 cfs, the upstream end is completely underwater, while the downstream end pictured here is barely exposed. High flows inevitably wash out most of the roadway, so the river channel is wide open just upstream and to the river right of this photo. Brian had fun getting stern squirts and bow stalls in the outflow from the culvert. Looking river left at the remains of the causeway/roadway. It always washes out at high flows, creating a wide channel on river right. There are lots of Herons and Egrets roosting in these trees in the springtime. There are a number of nice homes along the river, but the two most impressive are about 4 miles downstream from Lost Lake.
Time 2006-05-15 20:00:00 GMT
Reported Date May 7, 2006
River Reported San Joaquin
Reporter
Author of report
Paul Martzen
Fresno, CA 93728
Phone: 559-441-1383
River
San Joaquin [CA]
med
00h48m
Reported Level 7,600 cfs
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Lost Lake Park with high water

Detail Trip Report  Lost Lake Park with high water  San Joaquin, CA(255.13KB .jpeg)

Culvert underwater

Detail Trip Report  Culvert underwater  San Joaquin, CA(238.43KB .jpeg)

Causeway Remains

Detail Trip Report  Causeway Remains  San Joaquin, CA(194.97KB .jpeg)

Heron Rookery

Detail Trip Report  Heron Rookery  San Joaquin, CA(256.20KB .jpeg)

Donaghy Mansion

Detail Trip Report  Donaghy Mansion  San Joaquin, CA(195.90KB .jpeg)


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