Morning Glory Spillway (Locally: Glory Hole)
Located in Napa County, California, The Glory Hole of Lake Berryessa is a unique and fascinating attraction that draws visitors from near and far. This reservoir, formed in the 1950s following the construction of the Monticello Dam, serves as a vital source of water and hydroelectricity for the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Named after the first European settlers in the Berryessa Valley, the reservoir offers stunning views and recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, and exploring the Cedar Roughs Wilderness. Visitors can witness the impressive bell-mouth spillway known as the Glory Hole, which operates during periods of excess water flow, creating a mesmerizing sight for all who visit.
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