- Baldwin Lake, California
Baldwin Lake is a natural watershed of the
San Bernardino Mountains ,San Bernardino County, California . It is named for Elias J."Lucky" Baldwin , whose name is also found on the City of Baldwin Park, and Baldwin Avenue which runs from his estate inArcadia, California to theSan Bernardino Freeway . Baldwin had come to the Big Bear andHolcomb Valley in 1876 when he purchased the famed Gold Mountain Mine. Though the former name is still preserved in historical accounts, it was renamed the Baldwin Mine.History
Baldwin Lake was originally discovered as a natural
wildlife reserve in 1845 byBenjamin Davis Wilson who was tracking marauding Indians through the mountain passage that was to lead him to the upper desert nearLucerne . The reserve was teeming with black bear, and Wilson had his 22 men pair up in hunting parties. At this location they took 11 bearpelt s, and on the return toJurupa (Riverside) they took another 11 pelts. Wilson named the Lake "Big Bear" and the areaBig Bear Valley .When a dam was erected down the valley, the resulting
reservoir was namedBig Bear Lake , and the name "Baldwin" was given to the older one. Today, Baldwin Lake is part of theBaldwin Lake Ecological Reserve which supports unique forms of flora and a host of fauna, including theBald Eagle .Description
Baldwin Lake is a vast land area devoid of trees and brush due to its
quartz pebble terrain. During the wet seasons the lake gathers an abundance of water, but due to its shallow depth (25 feet maximum), it tends to dry up during the summer months. The linear measurement of the lake varies in several directions, from several hundred feet to more than a mile across.External links
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