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Coordinates: 39°52′28″N 121°36′45″W / 39.87444°N 121.6125°W / 39.87444; -121.6125 "Desabla" redirects here. For the British tanker, see SS Desabla. De Sabla —  Unincorporated community  — De Sabla Location in California Coordinates: 39°52′28″N 121°36′45″W / 39.87444°N 121.6125°W / 39.87444; -121.6125 Country United States State California County Butte County Elevation[1] 2,762 ft (842 m) DeSabla (also known as De Sabla, deSabla and de Sabla;[2] formerly, Hupps Mill and Hupp[3]) is an unincorporated community in Butte County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2762 feet (842 m). It was named after one of the Pacific Gas and Electric founders and is the site of Lake de Sabla reservoir and a powerhouse named for him. The community's ZIP code is 95954, and is shared with the community of Magalia. The area code is 530. NAD27 latitude and longitude for the community are 39°52′26″N 121°36′06″W / 39.87389°N 121.60167°W / 39.87389; -121.60167 and official elevation is 2,780 feet (850 m) above mean sea level. [4] History The Hupp post office opened in 1909, changed its name to De Sabla in 1911, and closed in 1942.[3] Hupp was named in honor of John Hupp, sawmill owner; De Sabla was named in honor of Eugene De Sabla, who supervised construction of a power generation station here in 1903.[3] Today A Pacific Gas and Electric Company site, named "De Sabla Camp 1" on regulatory filings, exists along the main road, Skyway Avenue. DeSabla Forebay has an open-to-the-public group day-use area for $70/day with 150 capacity. Reservation phone# is on the Group Area sign at the location. Power, restrooms, small amphitheater, kitchen area, volleyball, badminton (bring own net), great horseshoe pits, hiking trails. Across Skyway from the dam. Lake has rainbow/brown trout fishing. Handicapped accessible. References ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: DeSabla, California ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: DeSabla, California ^ a b c Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Quill Driver Books. p. 224. ISBN 9781884995149.  ^ US Geological Survey, National Geographic Names Database. 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