Watson Lake

Watson Lake is one of two at the , in , that was formed in the early 1900s when the Chino Valley Irrigation District built a dam on .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Granite Dells and Entro.

Neighborhood
The is a geological feature north of . The Dells consist of exposed bedrock and large boulders of granite that have eroded into an unusual lumpy, rippled appearance. Watson Lake and Willow Lake are small man-made reservoirs in this formation.

Locality
, also known as Siding and P and E Junction, was a rail junction in , , United States. It has an estimated elevation of 5,141 feet above sea level.

is a city in , and the county seat of Yavapai County. It is home to the world's oldest rodeo, and to the famous Whiskey Row…

Watson Lake

Latitude
34.58879° or 34° 35′ 20″ north
Longitude
-112.41797° or 112° 25′ 5″ west
Elevation
5,164 feet (1,574 metres)
Open location code
8569HHQJ+GR
Geo­Names ID
5320020
Wiki­data ID
Q7348497
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to French—“Watson Lake” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: بحيرة واتسون
  • Cebuano: Watson Lake (tubiganan sa Estados Unidos, Arizona, Yavapai County)
  • Cebuano: Watson Lake
  • French: Watson Lake

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

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