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San Luis Reservoir/ San Luis Creek
San Luis Reservoir is a large reservoir located in the San Joaquin Valley of California, near the town of Gustine. It is formed by the San Luis Dam, which is part of the California State Water Project. The reservoir is fed by the San Luis Creek, which originates in the Diablo Range to the east. The reservoir is used for flood control, irrigation, and recreation. It is a popular destination for fishing, boating, camping, and other outdoor activities. The reservoir is also home to a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, ospreys, and other birds.
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User Reviews
Miranda Brady
Four stars because the restrooms were closed early. Other than that, what an amazingly peaceful place.
edigishark
It was an amazing experience while we were driving there. It was foggy and we could see clouds passing through. Blue water surrounded by greenery was so soothing for eyes to watch.
Eduard Arutyunyan
Great reservoir, vary big, fishing wasn't great when I came in November but overall it was beautiful with plenty of shoreline line to fish.
Frank Mario Castellon
Not the best place for your furry friend but some space stretch out. Beautiful views. Kimmy gives one paw 🐾 up.
Anders Tharaldsen
Such a hidden gem. Needed a spot to camp on a road trip and found this great spot for one night. Gorgeous sunsets and sunrises.
Charzong Chang
Best place to rest, take pictures, learn, and historical about this place, all free to public they don't even take your donation. Restrooms are awesome too.
MINH TRAN
Due to hot, windy around this time (i.e June/July), we didn’t get a chance to bring out the portable wood-burning firepit. We decided to cut 1-day short too. Overall, a nice place but hot/windy weather makes it hard for campers.
Vignesh Bharadwaj
A very large reservoir with a beautiful view of mountains behind. Be wary of the strong winds in the region. There is a visitor center here with information on the history of the reservoir, and it also has restrooms for the public to use. The drive around the reservoir is one of the best things to experience on the way from LA to the bay area. Overall I would really recommend making a small halt to experience the breathtaking views this place has to offer.
Neil Shapiro
Beautiful area. before we found the visitor center on the road there were beautiful views but difficult to find a place to stop to enjoy them. The visitor area handles that nicely, but you do miss some of the dramatic views along the way. I wish there were more pull-overs on the road.
Lei Chen
It’s almost the best time to visit here and enjoy the view of fresh green hills!