The swirling concrete vortex at Lake Berryessa, known as the “glory hole”, has come to life once more. For the first time in ...
The eerie, swirling vortex of Napa County’s Lake Berryessa, on display this year for the first time since 2019, could be visible for another week. Called the Morning Glory spillway, or “glory hole,” ...
the Morning Glory spillway. But locals nicknamed it the 'glory hole' in the 1960s. Seeing the glory hole experience spillover is a rare treat. Most of the time, Lake Berryessa's water level stays ...
Lake Berryessa's Morning Glory Spillway has been fully active. It has been six years since the spillway was last on display. Visitors to the lake are advised to be prepared for congestion and to ...