Aspen Falls Recreational Area
Welcome back to Lytton! Here are a few more pictures of the natural areas located to the east of the city...
California Highway 41 crosses the Clear Water River and the Cotton Cove Nature Area as it approaches Lytton from the east. It's summer time, so lots of activity on the river. Just remember folks, it's probably not a good idea to try and dive off the highway bridge.

Adjacent to the Cotton Cove Nature Area is the Aspen Falls Recreational Area, another favorite outdoor area for locals. While Cotton Cove is very much natural, Aspen Falls Recreational Area is more of a city park, with mowed grass maintained regularly by the City's Parks & Recreation Department, picnic areas, and a bicycle path. Some local fishermen also like coming out here. Whether they ever catch anything is up for debate. Though rumor has it that someone once caught a three-eyed fish here.

Aspen Falls Recreational Area is named after... you guessed it... Aspen Falls! Aspen Falls flows into Aspen Creek, which in turn, flows into Clear Water River. In the photo below you can also see the River Drive Bridge (bottom) and Jim Walls Boulevard (left).

That's all for now. Stay tuned for more ![]()
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