FRAZIER PARK, Calif. (KERO) — A community gem where mountain locals would come together to walk their dogs, have a picnic, fish—seemingly depleted overnight.

Dubbed the “Frazier Park Pond” by locals, this community landmark dried up, leaving dead wildlife, weeds, and memories of what used to be.

But recently, the pond has started to come back to life, bringing hope to the mountains.

“They used to be stocked with fish, and people would come out here and go fishing, just watch the birds and everything,” said Andrew Reininger, a Frazier Park resident.

He shares that the pond was more than a body of water, connecting visitors and residents to nature.

That is, until the water just vanished, killing off the pond’s fish, and raising suspicion in the community.

“A lot of people worry about i

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