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    Lake County Correctional Facility

    Address: 4913 Helbush Drive, Lakeport, California 95453 Phone: (707) 262-4240

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Lake County

Lake County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of California. The county seat is Lakeport.

Pomo Native Americans have lived in Lake County for more than ten thousand years. Pomos were hunters and fisherman who were famous for their elaborate baskets created from feathers, various local flora, and shoreline tules. In Lake County, there are still Pomo residents.

Since at least the 1840s, European-Americans have lived in the region. In 1861, Lake County was formed from portions of Mendocino and Napa counties. Acts issued by the legislature in 1864 and 1868 made it obvious that Lake County's eastern border was defined, which was not specifically stated in the 1861 statute. The whole watershed of North Fork Cache Creek, which had previously been claimed by Colusa County, was included in Lake County as a result of the 1868 legislation.

Bartlett pears and beans are listed as the main crops in the 1911 California Blue Book. Grain, alfalfa, hay, prunes, peaches, apples, grapes, and walnuts are examples of other crops. Goats, hogs, turkeys, and dairying were all part of stock rearing.

The earliest vineyards in the state were started by Spanish missionaries in the 18th century, and other vineyards were planted in the 1870s by European Americans. Early in the 20th century, the region began to gain a reputation for making some of the best wines in the world. National Prohibition, however, effectively put an end to Lake County's winemaking in 1920. The majority of the vineyards were removed and replaced with walnut and pear orchards since permitted cultivation was only allowed for sacramental purposes.

Lake County has been ranked by the American Lung Association as having the cleanest air in the nation, including in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Lake County has been ranked 24 times as having the cleanest air in California.

Cities of Lake

There are 15 Towns and Cities located in Lake County, California, United States: Clearlake, Clearlake Oaks, Clearlake Park, Cobb, Finley, Glenhaven, Hidden Valley Lake, Kelseyville, Lakeport, Lower Lake, Lucerne, Middletown, Nice, Upper Lake, Witter Springs

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,329 square miles, of which 1,256 square miles is land and 73 square miles (5.5%) is water. Two main watercourses drain the county: Cache Creek, which is the outlet of Clear Lake; and Putah Creek. Both of these flow to the Sacramento River. The main streams which flow into Clear Lake are Forbes Creek, Scotts Creek, Middle Creek, and Kelsey Creek. At the extreme north of the county Lake Pillsbury and the Van Arsdale Reservoir dam the Eel River, providing water and power to Ukiah in Mendocino County.