The Fresno River is a river in Central California and a major tributary of the San Joaquin River. It runs approximately 45 miles from the Sierra Nevada Range to the San Joaquin River.
Below Hidden Dam, the Fresno River flows southwest along Road 400, receiving additional water from Madera Lake (a man-made reservoir created by a dam built on an unnamed tributary of the Fresno River), to the John Franchi Diversion Dam, a 15-foot high, 263 foot-wide earth and steel dam that is used to divert water into the Madera Canal. The dam was built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation in 1964 and is operated by the Madera Irrigation District. Below this dam, the river is normally dry. The only time water is released past the John Franchi Diversion Dam is when water levels are high enough to spill over the dam.
West of Road 17, the Fresno River's natural riverbed has been subject to much intervention by man and as a result, the natural riverbed has many gaps in it, which are now connected by man-made canals.
At Road 17, the natural riverbed has been modified to divert most flows into a manmade canal, which leads to the Eastside Bypass. Water can also be allowed to continue flowing down the main river channel (north of the manmade canal), but that water now ends up in the Bypass as well.
Once in the Bypass, water can exit via a small channel at a diversion dam and continue west along the natural riverbed the rest of the way to the San Joaquin River. Between the Eastside Bypass and Route 152, the riverbed has been subject to straightening, but more or less follows its natural course.
At the point where the Fresno River meeets the San Joaquin River, water from the Fresno has the option of continuing a northward flow into the Mariposa Slough.
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