
You will enjoy a six-mile scenic drive around Eureka City Lake, completed in 1938 by the WPA, Civilian Conservation Corps, and the city. The 1930s craftsmanship is still evident in the native limestone inlaid dam, picnic shelters, and entrances. The lake was built for flood control, water supply, and recreation, and today the property incorporates a residential development.
About 1/4 mile north of the City Lake entrance pillars, just across a bridge, look to the west to see a waterfall. There is a turnaround for your convenience.
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