The town is located at an intersection of California State Route 49 and California State Route 120. The community is sited on the shore of Moccasin Reservoir at the edge of Lake Don Pedro. USGS NAD27 coordinates for the town are . The US Postal Service ZIP Code for the area is 95347. Numbers of wired telephones in the Moccasin central office follow the format (209) 989-2xxx. Before the 1980s, Moccasin telephone calls were switched by a step-by-step Community Dial Office. The town is home to a State of California, Resources Agency, Department of Fish and Game fish hatchery.
A fire July 3, 2006 burned 1,998 acres near Moccasin Powerhouse according to the California Department of Forestry. The three million dollar fire involved 40 engines, 4 helicopters, and 9 bulldozers.
Construction on the original Moccasin Powerhouse was started in Fall 1921. The facility was completed and began generating power on August 14, 1925. The original powerhouse was removed from operation February 7, 1969.
The present-day Moccasin Powerhouse, was completed and placed in operation January 27, 1969. The facility's rated capacity is 100,000 KVA and there is a second 3,000 KVA generator called Moccasin Low Head Generating Plant, (completed 1986). The town site is a significant facility along the Hetch Hetchy pipeline system.
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