List of largest reservoirs of California
Map of California's interconnected water system, including all eleven reservoirs over 1,000,000 acre-feet (1.2 km3 ) as well as selected smaller ones.
This is a list of the largest reservoirs , or man-made lakes, in the U.S. state of California . All fifty-three reservoirs that contain over 100,000 acre-feet (0.12 km3 ) of water at maximum capacity are listed. This includes those formed by raising the level of natural lakes, such as at Lake Tahoe . Most large reservoirs in California are owned by the federal Bureau of Reclamation and to a lesser extent the Army Corps of Engineers , many serving the Central Valley Project or State Water Project . Smaller ones are often run by county water agencies or irrigation and flood control districts.
The state has more than one thousand major reservoirs, of which the largest two hundred have a combined capacity of over 41,000,000 acre-feet (51 km3 ).[ 1] Most large reservoirs in California are located in the central and northern portions of the state, especially along the large and flood-prone rivers of the Central Valley . Eleven reservoirs have a storage capacity greater than or equal to 1,000,000 acre-feet (1.2 km3 ); all of these except one are in or on drainages that feed into the Central Valley. The largest single reservoir in California is Shasta Lake , with a full volume of more than 4,552,000 acre-feet (5.615 km3 ).
Key
† denotes reservoir not entirely in California
‡ denotes reservoir that is offstream or receives most of its water from a source not associated with its feeder stream(s).
List
Name
County(s)
Coordinates
Volume[ n 1] (acre-feet)
Volume (km3 )
Outflow[ 2] [ n 2]
Dam[ n 3]
Image
Shasta Lake
Shasta
40°45′15″N 122°21′13″W / 40.75417°N 122.35361°W / 40.75417; -122.35361 (Shasta Lake ) [ 3]
4,552,000[ 4]
5.615
Sacramento River
Shasta Dam
Lake Oroville
Butte
39°32′14″N 121°29′00″W / 39.53722°N 121.48333°W / 39.53722; -121.48333 [ 5]
3,537,577[ 6]
4.364
Feather River
Oroville Dam
Trinity Lake
Trinity
40°51′36″N 122°43′24″W / 40.86000°N 122.72333°W / 40.86000; -122.72333 [ 7]
2,448,000[ 8]
3.020
Trinity River
Trinity Dam
New Melones Lake
Tuolumne ,Calaveras
38°00′02″N 120°31′12″W / 38.00056°N 120.52000°W / 38.00056; -120.52000 [ 9]
2,400,000[ 10]
2.960
Stanislaus River
New Melones Dam
San Luis Reservoir
Merced
37°04′04″N 121°07′52″W / 37.06778°N 121.13111°W / 37.06778; -121.13111 [ 11]
2,041,000[ 12]
2.518
San Luis Creek ‡[ n 4]
San Luis Dam
Don Pedro Reservoir
Tuolumne
37°44′30″N 120°22′25″W / 37.74167°N 120.37361°W / 37.74167; -120.37361 [ 13]
2,030,000[ 14]
2.504
Tuolumne River
New Don Pedro Dam
Lake Berryessa
Napa
38°31′53″N 122°09′49″W / 38.53139°N 122.16361°W / 38.53139; -122.16361 [ 15]
1,602,000[ 16]
1.976
Putah Creek
Monticello Dam
Lake Almanor
Plumas
40°13′47″N 121°09′29″W / 40.22972°N 121.15806°W / 40.22972; -121.15806 [ 17]
1,308,000[ 18]
1.613
North Feather River
Canyon Dam
Folsom Lake
Sacramento , El Dorado , Placer
38°43′26″N 121°07′03″W / 38.72389°N 121.11750°W / 38.72389; -121.11750 [ 19]
1,120,200[ 20]
1.382
American River
Folsom Dam
Lake McClure
Mariposa
37°38′11″N 120°16′49″W / 37.63639°N 120.28028°W / 37.63639; -120.28028 [ 21]
1,024,600[ 22]
1.264
Merced River
New Exchequer Dam
Pine Flat Lake
Fresno
36°49′57″N 119°19′33″W / 36.83250°N 119.32583°W / 36.83250; -119.32583 [ 23]
1,000,000[ 24]
1.233
Kings River
Pine Flat Dam
New Bullards Bar Reservoir
Yuba
39°23′32″N 121°08′30″W / 39.39222°N 121.14167°W / 39.39222; -121.14167 [ 25]
996,103[ 26]
1.229
North Yuba River
New Bullards Bar Dam
Diamond Valley Lake
Riverside
33°40′42″N 117°02′30″W / 33.67833°N 117.04167°W / 33.67833; -117.04167 [ 27]
810,000[ 28]
0.999
Domenigoni Creek ‡[ n 5]
West Dam
Lake Tahoe [ n 6]
Placer , El Dorado , Douglas (NV) †, Washoe (NV) †
39°04′59″N 120°02′03″W / 39.08306°N 120.03417°W / 39.08306; -120.03417 [ 29]
732,000[ 30]
0.903
Truckee River
Lake Tahoe Dam
Lake Havasu
San Bernardino , Mohave (AZ) †, La Paz (AZ) †
34°23′00″N 114°14′33″W / 34.38333°N 114.24250°W / 34.38333; -114.24250 [ 31]
646,200[ 32]
0.797
Colorado River
Parker Dam
Lake Isabella
Kern
35°38′47″N 118°28′56″W / 35.64639°N 118.48222°W / 35.64639; -118.48222 [ 33]
568,000[ 34]
0.701
Kern River
Isabella Dam
Clear Lake Reservoir
Modoc
41°50′59″N 121°10′14″W / 41.84972°N 121.17056°W / 41.84972; -121.17056 [ 35]
527,000[ 36]
0.650
Lost River
Clear Lake Dam
Millerton Lake
Fresno , Madera
36°59′51″N 119°41′36″W / 36.99750°N 119.69333°W / 36.99750; -119.69333 [ 37]
520,500[ 38]
0.642
San Joaquin River
Friant Dam
Camanche Reservoir
San Joaquin , Amador , Calaveras
38°13′26″N 120°58′04″W / 38.22389°N 120.96778°W / 38.22389; -120.96778 [ 39]
431,000[ 40]
0.532
Mokelumne River
Camanche Dam
Lake Sonoma
Sonoma
38°43′05″N 123°00′34″W / 38.71806°N 123.00944°W / 38.71806; -123.00944 [ 41]
381,000[ 42]
0.470
Dry Creek
Warm Springs Dam
Lake Nacimiento
San Luis Obispo
35°44′40″N 120°54′14″W / 35.74444°N 120.90389°W / 35.74444; -120.90389 [ 43]
378,480[ 44]
0.467
Nacimiento River
Nacimiento Dam
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir
Tuolumne
37°56′21″N 119°43′32″W / 37.93917°N 119.72556°W / 37.93917; -119.72556 [ 45]
360,000[ 46]
0.444
Tuolumne River
O'Shaughnessy Dam
Lake San Antonio
Monterey
35°52′13″N 121°00′19″W / 35.87028°N 121.00528°W / 35.87028; -121.00528 [ 47]
335,000[ 48]
0.413
San Antonio River
San Antonio Dam
Castaic Lake
Los Angeles
34°31′12″N 118°36′23″W / 34.52000°N 118.60639°W / 34.52000; -118.60639 [ 49]
323,700[ 50]
0.399
Castaic Creek ‡[ n 7]
Castaic Dam
New Hogan Lake
Calaveras
38°09′03″N 120°48′47″W / 38.15083°N 120.81306°W / 38.15083; -120.81306 [ 51]
317,000[ 52]
0.391
Calaveras River
New Hogan Dam
Prado Flood Control Basin [ n 8]
Riverside
33°54′33″N 117°37′07″W / 33.90917°N 117.61861°W / 33.90917; -117.61861 [ 53]
314,400[ 18]
0.389
Santa Ana River
Prado Dam
Clear Lake [ n 9]
Lake
39°03′42″N 122°49′38″W / 39.06167°N 122.82722°W / 39.06167; -122.82722 [ 54]
313,000[ 55]
0.386
Cache Creek
Cache Creek Dam
Indian Valley Reservoir
Lake
39°07′31″N 122°32′34″W / 39.12528°N 122.54278°W / 39.12528; -122.54278 [ 56]
300,600[ 57]
0.371
North Fork Cache Creek
Indian Valley Dam
Cherry Lake
Tuolumne
38°00′20″N 119°54′25″W / 38.00556°N 119.90694°W / 38.00556; -119.90694 [ 58]
274,300[ 59]
0.338
Cherry Creek
Cherry Valley Dam
Lake Casitas
Ventura
34°23′09″N 119°20′08″W / 34.38583°N 119.33556°W / 34.38583; -119.33556 [ 60]
254,000[ 61]
0.313
Coyote Creek ‡[ n 10]
Casitas Dam
San Vicente Reservoir
San Diego
32°55′51″N 116°54′22″W / 32.93083°N 116.90611°W / 32.93083; -116.90611 [ 62]
242,000[ 63]
0.298
San Vicente Creek ‡[ n 11]
San Vicente Dam
Whiskeytown Lake
Shasta
40°37′41″N 122°33′51″W / 40.62806°N 122.56417°W / 40.62806; -122.56417 [ 64]
241,100[ 4]
0.297
Clear Creek ‡[ n 12]
Whiskeytown Dam
Union Valley Reservoir
El Dorado
38°52′35″N 120°24′00″W / 38.87639°N 120.40000°W / 38.87639; -120.40000 [ 65]
230,000[ 18]
0.284
Silver Creek ‡[ n 13]
Union Valley Dam
Stampede Reservoir
Sierra
39°28′38″N 120°08′26″W / 39.47722°N 120.14056°W / 39.47722; -120.14056 [ 66]
226,500[ 67]
0.279
Little Truckee River
Stampede Dam
Twitchell Reservoir
Santa Barbara , San Luis Obispo
35°00′44″N 120°18′25″W / 35.01222°N 120.30694°W / 35.01222; -120.30694 [ 68]
224,300[ 69]
0.277
Cuyama River
Twitchell Dam
Pardee Reservoir
Amador , Calaveras
38°15′27″N 120°51′01″W / 38.25750°N 120.85028°W / 38.25750; -120.85028 [ 70]
209,950[ 71]
0.259
Mokelumne River
Pardee Dam
Hell Hole Reservoir
Placer
39°03′33″N 120°24′35″W / 39.05917°N 120.40972°W / 39.05917; -120.40972 [ 72]
208,400[ 73]
0.257
Rubicon River
Hell Hole Dam
Lake Cachuma
Santa Barbara
34°35′12″N 119°58′52″W / 34.58667°N 119.98111°W / 34.58667; -119.98111 [ 74]
205,000[ 75]
0.253
Santa Ynez River
Bradbury Dam
New Spicer Meadow Reservoir
Alpine ,Tuolumne
38°24′26″N 119°57′46″W / 38.40722°N 119.96278°W / 38.40722; -119.96278 [ 76]
190,000[ 77]
0.234
Highland Creek
New Spicer Meadow Dam
Lake Kaweah
Tulare
36°24′19″N 118°58′22″W / 36.40528°N 118.97278°W / 36.40528; -118.97278 [ 78]
185,600[ 79]
0.229
Kaweah River
Terminus Dam
Los Vaqueros Reservoir
Contra Costa
37°49′09″N 121°44′04″W / 37.81917°N 121.73444°W / 37.81917; -121.73444
160,000[ 80]
0.197
Kellogg Creek
Los Vaqueros Dam
Black Butte Lake
Glenn ,Tehama
39°47′28″N 122°21′51″W / 39.79111°N 122.36417°W / 39.79111; -122.36417 [ 81]
143,700[ 82]
0.177
Stony Creek
Black Butte Dam
Salt Springs Reservoir
Amador ,Calaveras
38°29′50″N 120°10′56″W / 38.49722°N 120.18222°W / 38.49722; -120.18222 [ 83]
141,900[ 84]
0.175
Mokelumne River
Salt Springs Dam
French Meadows Reservoir
Placer
39°06′53″N 120°26′23″W / 39.11472°N 120.43972°W / 39.11472; -120.43972 [ 85]
136,400[ 86]
0.168
Middle Fork American River
L.L. Anderson Dam
Shaver Lake
Fresno
37°07′33″N 119°17′26″W / 37.12583°N 119.29056°W / 37.12583; -119.29056 [ 87]
135,283[ 88]
0.167
Stevenson Creek
Shaver Lake Dam
Lake Perris
Riverside
33°51′21″N 117°10′36″W / 33.85583°N 117.17667°W / 33.85583; -117.17667 [ 89]
131,452[ 90]
0.162
N/A
Perris Dam
Lake Thomas A. Edison
Fresno
37°22′58″N 118°58′34″W / 37.38278°N 118.97611°W / 37.38278; -118.97611 [ 91]
125,000[ 92]
0.154
Mono Creek
Vermilion Valley Dam
Courtright Reservoir
Fresno
37°06′10″N 118°58′32″W / 37.10278°N 118.97556°W / 37.10278; -118.97556 [ 93]
123,300[ 94]
0.152
Helms Creek
Courtright Dam
Mammoth Pool Reservoir
Fresno
37°19′50″N 119°19′15″W / 37.33056°N 119.32083°W / 37.33056; -119.32083 [ 95]
123,000[ 96]
0.152
San Joaquin River
Mammoth Pool Dam
Lake Mendocino
Mendocino
39°12′56″N 123°10′24″W / 39.21556°N 123.17333°W / 39.21556; -123.17333 [ 97]
122,400[ 98]
0.151
Russian River
Coyote Valley Dam
Wishon Reservoir
Fresno
37°01′04″N 118°57′47″W / 37.01778°N 118.96306°W / 37.01778; -118.96306 [ 99]
118,000[ 100]
0.146
North Fork Kings River
Wishon Dam
Camp Far West Reservoir
Yuba
39°01′54″N 121°17′12″W / 39.03167°N 121.28667°W / 39.03167; -121.28667 [ 101]
104,500[ 102]
0.129
Bear River
Camp Far West Dam
Bucks Lake
Plumas
39°52′56″N 121°09′52″W / 39.88222°N 121.16444°W / 39.88222; -121.16444 [ 103]
103,000[ 104]
0.127
Bucks Creek
Bucks Storage Dam
Calaveras Reservoir
Alameda ,Santa Clara
37°28′29″N 121°49′10″W / 37.47472°N 121.81944°W / 37.47472; -121.81944 [ 105]
100,000[ 106]
0.123
Calaveras Creek
Calaveras Dam
See also
Notes
^ Volume given is the maximum flood pool, not the operational or live storage capacity.
^ Not always applicable to off-stream reservoirs.
^ In the case of reservoirs with more than one main dam holding it back (e.g. Diamond Valley Lake ), the name of the highest one will be given (in this case, the West Dam).
^ San Luis Reservoir receives most of its water from the California Aqueduct .
^ Diamond Valley Lake is the terminus of the Inland Feeder , part of the California State Water Project , and is also fed by the San Diego Aqueduct .
^ This lake is natural, but was raised about 10 feet (3.0 m) by Lake Tahoe Dam , built in 1913.
^ Castaic Lake receives most of its water from the West Branch California Aqueduct .
^ The reservoir behind Prado Dam is usually empty or close to empty because its primary purpose is flood control. Typical wet season storage is only about 20,000 to 45,000 acre-feet (0.025 to 0.056 km3 ).
^ Clear Lake is a natural lake raised by Cache Creek Dam .
^ Lake Casitas is fed by Coyote Creek and water diverted from the Ventura River , which Coyote Creek later flows into.
^ Most water supplied from the First San Diego Aqueduct .
^ Clear Creek provides a significant portion of the reservoir inflow, but more water enters via the Clear Creek Tunnel, which diverts water from the Trinity River .
^ Most of the water supplying the reservoir is diverted from the Middle Fork American River through penstocks for power generation.
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