Jack London's Man-made Irrigation Dam

Needing water for irrigation, Jack and his stepsister Eliza Shepard, his business manager and ranch superintendant, decided to build a dam on the side of the mountain and create a lake large enough for water storage and recreation. He had it stocked with fifteen hundred live catfish.

He mentioned to Eliza he would like to have a bathhouse at the lake. The next day she had workmen on the site, and a few days later, a rustic boathouse with six dressing rooms and a space at each end to store a boat was ready for use.

Source: A Pictorial Biography of Jack London
By Russ Kingman
Special note: The lake is much smaller today because of neglect. It is nearly overrun with reeds, vegetation, algae etc., the park district is responsible for its upkeep. As frequent visitors to the Jack London State Park we consider such pitiful neglect a shame. More information
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