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A rare and mesmerizing scene is taking place in the North Bay as the round "glory hole" spillway at Lake Berryessa is active for the first time in six years. An historian who helped make the ...
Lake Berryessa first rose high enough to flow down the spillway in 1963. More often, the water level doesn’t rise high enough. Lee said he knows of two other similar spillways in California, at ...
Lake Berryessa's Morning Glory Spillway has been fully active. It has been six years since the spillway was last on display. Visitors to the lake are advised to be prepared for congestion and to ...
The enormous 'glory hole' in Napa County's Lake Berryessa is visible for the first time since 2019. When the lake's water level rises above 440 feet, this 72-foot wide circular drain prevents ...
just south of Pope Creek near Lake Berryessa. “This property is a remarkable addition to our growing network of protected land,” said Doug Parker, CEO of the Land Trust, in a news release.
Don Paganelli of Paganelli’s Bass Fishing Experience reported all three bass species — large, small and spotted — moving up to spawn at Lake Berryessa are currently in pre-spawn mode.