Hodges Dam
Hodges Dam is a water storage facility located in San Diego County, California. It was constructed in 1918 and is primarily used for flood control and irrigation purposes. The dam creates Lake Hodges, which serves as a recreational area for activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.
The dam is an earth-fill structure, meaning it is made from compacted soil and rock materials. It stands approximately 80 feet tall and stretches about 1,200 feet in length. Hodges Dam plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the region, contributing to the local ecosystem and community needs.