Honey Lake Goes Dry

Honey Lake, June 26, 2021—Larry Plaster

On August 29, 1903 it was reported that Honey Lake had entirely dried up. Since the Anglo settlement of the valley in the 1850s, it was an unusual occurrence. It should be noted that area received abundant winter precipitation. The years from 1907 to 1916 was an extremely wet cycle. In 1911, Litchfield founder, B.F. Gibson proclaimed the lake was so high that it might be necessary in the future to build a canal at the east end of the valley to Astor Pass. and the excess water would then flow to Pyramid Lake at that point. It would not be necessary as beginning in 1917 the region would experience a twenty-year drought in which Honey Lake remained dry all those years.

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