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Lake Skinner
Lake Skinner
Lake Skinner
37701 Warren Road
Winchester, CA 92596
Phone
(951) 926-1541
Built in 1973, Lake Skinner covers 1,400 acres and has a storage capacity of 44,000 AF. It is supplied by the Colorado River Aqueduct and the State Water Project. The lake feeds the
Robert A. Skinner treatment plant
and, in turn, supplies water to Metropolitan's member agencies.
Lake Skinner has public recreational facilities and is within easy access of Interstates 15 and 215.
Lake Skinner is host to the annual Metropolitan-sponsored
Solar Cup
each May.
View more information on the Lake Skinner
recreational facilities
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References
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