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Hume Lake is also home to various other camps for junior high students, elementary students, as well as adults. Each camp has its own designated area, and is run by Hume Lake's own employees.
Hume Lake is also home to various other camps for junior high students, elementary students, as well as adults. Each camp has its own designated area, and is run by Hume Lake's own employees.


Activities at the camps include: [[swimming]], [[boating]], [[hiking]], [[biking]], [[paint balling]], rope-walking, and a number of recreational games. Situated in the western [[Sierra Nevada (US)|Sierra Nevada]] mountains, Hume Lake has picturesque scenery and a pleasant environment.
Activities at the camps include: [[swimming]], [[boating]], [[hiking]], [[biking]], [[paint balling]], rope-walking, and a number of recreational games. A favorable activity is Kajabe Can Can, which Tim Linehan rocks at. Situated in the western [[Sierra Nevada (US)|Sierra Nevada]] mountains, Hume Lake has picturesque scenery and a pleasant environment.


[[Image:USA_Sierra_Nevada_Hume_Lake_CA.jpg|left|thumb|500px|Sierra Nevada and Hume Lake]]
[[Image:USA_Sierra_Nevada_Hume_Lake_CA.jpg|left|thumb|500px|Sierra Nevada and Hume Lake]]

Revision as of 01:46, 29 May 2007

Hume Lake
LocationFresno County, California
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsTenmile Creek
Primary outflowsTenmile Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area87 acres (0.352 km²)
Surface elevation1585 m

Hume Lake is an 87 acre (352,000 m²) lake in Sequoia National Forest, Fresno County, California, USA, adjacent to the unincorporated town of Hume, California. It is on Tenmile Creek, which flows into the Kings River. The elevation of the lake is 1585 m. It is accessible from California Route 180, via Forest Service road 30, and is about 50 miles (80 km) east of Fresno, not far from the west entrance to Kings Canyon National Park.

The lake was formed in 1908 behind a multiple-arch dam, which was part of a large lumber operation which ceased production in 1917, due to a major fire. At the time the lake supplied water for the longest lumber flume ever created i.e. 54 miles (87 km) to Sanger, California ([1]). Hume Lake is the central feature of the Hume Lake Recreation Area.

Hume Lake Charter School is home to the children of Hume. There are only about 50 students in all, which makes a very small, and very close community of friends. There are multiple bible studies that the students participate in as well as social events.

Private Christian camps

Hume Lake [2] is host to several Christian camps in Central California. It was established in 1946, and has grown tremendously since then in terms of activity and visitation. Most of the visitors to the Christian camps are high school students, and most of the activities are of an evangelical nature. Students participate in various athletic games in the day, for example at the Ponderosa "outreach" camp, and listen to speakers in the evening.

Hume Lake is also home to various other camps for junior high students, elementary students, as well as adults. Each camp has its own designated area, and is run by Hume Lake's own employees.

Activities at the camps include: swimming, boating, hiking, biking, paint balling, rope-walking, and a number of recreational games. A favorable activity is Kajabe Can Can, which Tim Linehan rocks at. Situated in the western Sierra Nevada mountains, Hume Lake has picturesque scenery and a pleasant environment.

Sierra Nevada and Hume Lake