List of lakes of California

There are more than 3,000 named lakes, reservoirs, and dry lakes in the U.S. state of California.[1]

Largest lakes

Lake Tahoe is the second deepest lake in the United States

In terms of area covered, the largest lake in California is the Salton Sea, a lake formed in 1905 which is now saline. It occupies 376 square miles (970 km2) in the southeast corner of the state, but because it is shallow it only holds about 7.5 million acre⋅ft (2.4 trillion US gal; 9.3 trillion l) of water.[2] Tulare Lake in the San Joaquin Valley was larger, at approximately 690 sq mi (1,800 km2), until it was drained during the later years of the nineteenth century.[3]

In terms of volume, the largest lake on the list is Lake Tahoe, located on the CaliforniaNevada border. It holds roughly 36 cubic miles (150 km3) of water. It is also the largest freshwater lake by area, at 191 sq mi (490 km2), and the deepest lake, with a maximum depth of 1,645 feet (501 m).

Among freshwater lakes entirely contained within the state, the largest by area is Clear Lake, which covers 68 square miles (180 km2).[4]

Many of California's large lakes are actually reservoirs: artificial bodies of fresh water. In terms of both area and volume, the largest of these is Lake Shasta, which formed behind Shasta Dam in the 1940s. The dam can impound 4.552 million acre⋅ft (1.483 trillion US gal; 5.615 trillion l) of water over 29,740 acres (46.47 sq mi; 120.4 km2).[5]

Lake Elsinore, which covers 3,000 acres (4.7 sq mi; 12 km2), is billed as the largest natural freshwater lake in Southern California.[6]

List

The list is alphabetized by the name of the lake, with the words lake, of, and the ignored. To sort on a different column, click on the arrows in the header row.

Geographic coordinates, approximate elevations, alternative names, and other details may be obtained by following the Geographic Names Information System links in the third column.

Note: Lakes grow and shrink due to precipitation, evaporation, releases, and diversions. For this reason, many of the surface areas tabulated below are very approximate. For reservoirs, the areas at maximum water storage are indicated. Reservoirs used for flood control are seldom allowed to reach maximum storage.

NameCalifornia county(ies)GNIS id(s)Type (origin)Surface area
Abbotts LagoonMarin217942natural lake (submerged valley)[7]200 acres (81 ha)[8]
Almaden ReservoirSanta Clara218156reservoir (Almaden Dam)62 acres (25 ha)[9]
Lake AlmanorPlumas256197reservoir (Lake Almanor Dam)28,257 acres (11,435 ha)[10]
Lake AlohaEl Dorado256198reservoir (Medley Lakes Dam)627 acres (254 ha)[10]
Lake AlpineAlpine218174reservoir (Alpine CA00422 Dam)179 acres (72 ha)[9]
Alpine LakeMarin218169reservoir (Alpine CA00204 Dam)224 acres (91 ha)[9]
Lake AmadorAmador1664187reservoir (Jackson Creek Dam)385 acres (156 ha)[10]
Anderson LakeSanta Clara218262reservoir (Leroy Anderson Dam)980 acres (400 ha)[10]
Angora LakesEl Dorado256259natural lakes (glacial tarns)30 acres (12 ha)
Antelope LakePlumas256274reservoir (Antelope Dam)931 acres (377 ha)[9]
Antonelli PondSanta Cruz1872809reservoir (1908)7 acres (2.8 ha)[11]
Lake AnzaContra Costa218314reservoir (C L Tilden Park Dam)10 acres (4.0 ha)[9]
Lake Arrowhead ReservoirSan Bernardino269582reservoir (Lake Arrowhead Dam)780 acres (320 ha)[10]
Atascadero LakeSan Luis Obispo269606reservoir30 acres (12 ha)
Avonelle LakeTuolumne218480lake
Badwater BasinInyo255963natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Baker LakeShasta256446natural lake10 acres (4.0 ha)
Lake BalboaLos Angeles27 acres (11 ha)[12]
Baldwin Hills ReservoirLos Angelesformer reservoir (Baldwin Hills Dam) breached in 1963
Baldwin LakeLos Angeles1733490natural lake[13]1 acre (0.40 ha)
Baldwin LakeSan Bernardino269648natural intermittent lake
Balsam ForebayFresnoreservoir (Balsam Meadow Dam)60 acres (24 ha)[9]
Barker ReservoirRiversidereservoir (Barker Dam)0.2 acres (0.081 ha)
Bass LakeMadera266417reservoir (Crane Valley Storage Dam)1,165 acres (471 ha)[9]
Bass LakeMarin233463natural lake6 acres (2.4 ha)
Bear Gulch ReservoirSan Mateo218853reservoir (Bear Gulch Dam)25 acres (10 ha)[9]
Bear River ReservoirAmador269748reservoir (Bear River Dam)149 acres (60 ha)[9]
Beardsley LakeTuolumne254593reservoir (Beardsley Dam)650 acres (260 ha)[9]
Belvedere LagoonMarin233490artificial lagoon66 acres (27 ha)[14]
Lake BerryessaNapa255067reservoir (Monticello Dam)20,700 acres (8,400 ha)[15]
Bethany ReservoirAlameda219098reservoir (Bethany Forebay Dam)169 acres (68 ha)[9]
Beyers LakesNevada256864natural lakes12 acres (4.9 ha)
Bicycle LakeSan Bernardino239276natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Big Bear LakeSan Bernardino269807reservoir (Bear Valley Dam)2,649 acres (1,072 ha)[9]
Big Dry Creek ReservoirFresnoreservoir (Big Dry Creek Dam)2,151 acres (870 ha)[9]
Big Sage ReservoirModoc219248reservoir (Big Sage Dam)5,270 acres (2,130 ha)[9]
Big Tujunga ReservoirLos Angeles255960reservoir (Big Tujunga No. 1 Dam)83 acres (34 ha)[9]
Black Butte LakeGlenn and Tehama254624reservoir (Black Butte Dam)4,560 acres (1,850 ha)[15]
Boca ReservoirNevada219570reservoir (Boca Dam)977 acres (395 ha)[15]
Bon Tempe LakeMarin219620reservoir (Bon Tempe Dam)140 acres (57 ha)[9]
Bouquet ReservoirLos Angeles269991reservoir (Bouquet Canyon Dam)628 acres (254 ha)[9]
Bowman LakeNevada257403reservoir (Bowman Dam)825 acres (334 ha)[9]
Brea ReservoirOrange255959reservoir (Brea Dam)161 acres (65 ha)[15]
Brickyard Cove PondContra Costaflooded quarry4 acres (1.6 ha)
Bridgeport ReservoirMono254662reservoir (Bridgeport Dam)3,125 acres (1,265 ha) [9]
Briones ReservoirContra Costa219847reservoir (Briones Dam)735 acres (297 ha)[9]
Bristol LakeSan Bernardino239688natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Lake BrittonShasta257466reservoir (Pit #3 Dam)1,265 acres (512 ha)[16]
Broadwell LakeSan Bernardino239701natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Brock ReservoirImperialreservoir (2010)485 acres (196 ha)[17]
Brush Creek ReservoirEl Dorado274935reservoir (Brush Creek Dam)22 acres (8.9 ha)[9]
Bucks LakePlumas266504reservoir (Bucks Storage Dam)1,827 acres (739 ha)[9]
Buena Vista LakeKern1683006former natural lake drained in the mid 20th century
Butt Valley ReservoirPlumas257757reservoir (Butt Valley Dam)1,600 acres (650 ha)[9]
Butte LakeLassen257771natural lake130 acres (53 ha)
Lake CachumaSanta Barbara270134reservoir (Bradbury Dam)3,100 acres (1,300 ha)[15]
Calaveras ReservoirAlameda and Santa Clara220379reservoir (Calaveras Dam)1,450 acres (590 ha)[9]
Calero ReservoirSanta Clara220391reservoir (Calero Dam)337 acres (136 ha)[9]
Lake CaleroSacramento2723901reservoir (Calero Dam)110 acres (45 ha)[9]
Camanche ReservoirAmador, Calaveras, and San Joaquin254692reservoir (Camanche Dam)7,700 acres (3,100 ha)[9]
Camp Far West ReservoirNevada, Placer, and Yuba220455reservoir (Camp Far West Dam)2,050 acres (830 ha)[9]
Camp LakeTuolumne1682539natural lake6 acres (2.4 ha)
Canyon LakeRiverside273171reservoir (Railroad Canyon Dam)525 acres (212 ha)[16]
Caples LakeAlpine257959reservoir (Caples Lake Dam)620 acres (250 ha)[9]
Carbon Canyon ReservoirOrangereservoir (Carbon Canyon Dam)221 acres (89 ha)[15]
Lake CasitasVentura240317reservoir (Casitas Dam)2,700 acres (1,100 ha)[15]
Castaic LakeLos Angeles1802841reservoir (Castaic Dam)2,235 acres (904 ha)[9]
Castac LakeKern270333natural lake400 acres (160 ha)
Castle LakeSiskiyou220688natural lake (glacial tarn)47 acres (19 ha)[18]
Cathedral LakesMariposa254722natural lakes65 acres (26 ha)
Cedar LakeSan Bernardino270369reservoir (Cedar Lake Dam)3 acres (1.2 ha)[9]
Lake ChabotAlameda220870reservoir (Lake Chabot Dam)61 acres (25 ha)[9]
Charlotte LakeFresno258222natural lake30 acres (12 ha)
Cherry LakeTuolumne255077reservoir (Cherry Valley Dam)1,535 acres (621 ha)[9]
Chesbro ReservoirSanta Clara220969reservoir (Elmer J. Chesbro Dam)328 acres (133 ha)[9]
Clear LakeLake258441natural lake raised by Cache Creek Dam43,800 acres (17,700 ha)[9]
Clear Lake ReservoirModoc221199reservoir (Clear Lake Dam)24,800 acres (10,000 ha)[15]
Lake ClementinePlacer264177reservoir (North Fork CA10110 Dam)279 acres (113 ha)[15]
Clifton Court ForebayContra Costa253867reservoir (Clifton Court Forebay Dam)2,500 acres (1,000 ha)[9]
Cogswell ReservoirLos Angeles240748reservoir (Cogswell Dam)146 acres (59 ha)[9]
Collins LakeYuba1664159reservoir (Virginia Ranch Dam)975 acres (395 ha)[19]
Concow ReservoirButte258629reservoir (Concow Dam)486 acres (197 ha)
Contra Loma ReservoirContra Costa221475reservoir (Contra Loma Dam)80 acres (32 ha)
Convict LakeMono258663natural lake150 acres (61 ha)
Copco LakeSiskiyou221531Natural lake, former name Lake Klamea name changed when dam was built (Copco No 1 Dam)1,000 acres (400 ha)[9]
Courtright ReservoirFresno258786reservoir (Courtright Dam)1,480 acres (600 ha)[9]
Coyote LakeSan Bernardino241049natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Coyote LakeSanta Clara221754reservoir (Coyote Dam)635 acres (257 ha)[9]
Crowley LakeMono233743reservoir (Long Valley Dam)5,280 acres (2,140 ha)[10]
Crystal LakeLos Angeles241140natural lake4 acres (1.6 ha)
Crystal Springs ReservoirSan Mateo234208 and 236879reservoirs (Lower Crystal Springs Dam)1,323 acres (535 ha)[10]
Cuddeback LakeSan Bernardino241156natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Lake CunninghamSanta Clarareservoir (1979)50 acres (20 ha)[20]
Lake CuyamacaSan Diego270731reservoir (Cuyamaca Dam)110 acres (45 ha)
Danby LakeSan Bernardino241249natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Lake DavisPlumas259098reservoir (Grizzly Valley Dam)4,026 acres (1,629 ha)[9]
Lake De SablaButte276049reservoir (Desabla Forebay 97-005 Dam)22 acres (8.9 ha)
Deep LakeSiskiyou259194natural lake66 acres (27 ha)
Lake Del ValleAlameda254866reservoir (Del Valle Dam)1,060 acres (430 ha)[9]
Diamond Valley LakeRiverside2358949reservoir (Diamond Valley Lake Dam)4,860 acres (1,970 ha)[9]
Diaz LakeInyo25935480 acres (32 ha)[21]
Dingleberry LakeInyo259375natural lake
Dog LakeTuolumne253685natural lake
Dorris ReservoirModoc263719reservoir (Dorris Dam)1,060 acres (430 ha)[15]
Dixon LakeSan Diego1868662reservoir (Dixon Dam)69 acres (28 ha)[9]
Dodge ReservoirLassen222451reservoir (Red Rock No. 1 Dam)491 acres (199 ha)[16]
Don Pedro ReservoirTuolumne253880reservoir (Don Pedro Dam)12,960 acres (5,240 ha)[9]
Donnell LakeTuolumne259473reservoir (Donnells Dam)401 acres (162 ha)[9]
Donner LakeNevada1654915natural lake (dammed by moraine) raised by Donner Lake Dam960 acres (390 ha)[22]
Duvall LakeNapa233812reservoir (Duvall Dam)17 acres (6.9 ha)[9]
Eagle LakeEl Dorado259661natural lake16 acres (6.5 ha)
Eagle LakeLassen222812natural lake (endorheic)21,500 acres (8,700 ha)[23]
Eagle LakeTulare270966natural lake20 acres (8.1 ha)
Lake EarlDel Norte222843natural lagoon6,900 acres (2,800 ha)
East Park ReservoirColusa266682reservoir (East Park Dam)1,820 acres (740 ha)[9]
Eastman LakeMadera and Mariposa1664768reservoir (Buchanan CA10243 Dam)1,780 acres (720 ha)[15]
Eaton Wash ReservoirLos Angeles1732268flood-control reservoir (Eaton Wash Debris Basin Dam)54 acres (22 ha)[9]
Echo LakeEl Dorado263013 and 268607natural lakes raised by Echo Lake Dam338 acres (137 ha)[9]
Ediza LakeMadera222988natural lake20 acres (8.1 ha)
El Capitan ReservoirSan Diego271028reservoir (El Capitan Dam)1,562 acres (632 ha)[9]
Lake El EsteroMonterey223040natural lake24 acres (9.7 ha)
El Mirage LakeSan Bernardino241896natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Lake El ToyonalContra Costa1 acre (0.40 ha)
Elderberry ForebayLos Angeles255435reservoir (Elderberry Forebay Dam)450 acres (180 ha)
Lake EleanorTuolumne259830reservoir (Lake Eleanor CA00121 Dam)953 acres (386 ha)[10]
Lake EleanorVentura241947reservoir (Lake Eleanor CA00737 Dam)9 acres (3.6 ha)[9]
Lake ElizabethAlameda1670278reservoir (1960s)83 acres (34 ha)[24]
Elizabeth LakeLos Angeles241955natural lake (sag pond)160 acres (65 ha)
Ellis LakeYuba22315920 acres (8.1 ha)
Lake ElsinoreRiverside271058natural lake (sag pond)3,000 acres (1,200 ha)[6]
Lake ElsmanSanta Clara233849reservoir (Austrian Dam)96 acres (39 ha)[9]
Emerald LakeShasta259892natural lake4 acres (1.6 ha)
Emerald LakeTrinity259893natural lake20 acres (8.1 ha)
Emerald PoolMariposa253729natural lake1 acre (0.40 ha)
Emerson LakeSan Bernardino242000natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Encino ReservoirLos Angeles242035reservoir (Encino Dam)158 acres (64 ha)[9]
Englebright LakeNevada and Yuba233986reservoir (Englebright Dam)815 acres (330 ha)[15]
Lake EvansKern235982986 acres (35 ha)[25]
Fallen Leaf LakeEl Dorado260039Natural lake Fallen Leaf Dam raised level1,408 acres (570 ha)[15]
Farmington Flood Control BasinSan Joaquin and Stanislaus223403flood-control reservoir (Farmington Dam)4,100 acres (1,700 ha)[15]
Flora LakeTuolumne253468natural lake9 acres (3.6 ha)
Florence LakeFresno266715reservoir (Florence Lake Dam)962 acres (389 ha)[9]
Folsom LakeEl Dorado, Placer, and Sacramento223648reservoir (Folsom Dam)11,450 acres (4,630 ha)[15]
Foster LakeRiverside242393reservoir
Fountaingrove LakeSonoma1799345reservoir (Fountaingrove Dam)33 acres (13 ha)[9]
Fowler LakePlumas260318natural lake6.5 acres (2.6 ha)
Francis LakeEl Dorado260334natural lake3 acres (1.2 ha)
French Lake ReservoirNevada260397reservoir (French Lake Dam)337 acres (136 ha)[9]
French Meadows ReservoirPlacer260398reservoir (L L Anderson Dam)1,344 acres (544 ha)[10]
Frenchman LakePlumas260408reservoir (Frechman Dam)1,580 acres (640 ha)[9]
Lake FulmorRiverside271248reservoir
Gibraltar ReservoirSanta Barbara242698reservoir (Gibraltar Dam)335 acres (136 ha)[9]
Gilmore LakeEl Dorado260569natural lake72 acres (29 ha)
Goldstone LakeSan Bernardino242834natural dry lake
Goose LakeModoc224325natural intermittent lake (glacial)94,000 acres (38,000 ha)
Grant LakeMono260769reservoir (Grant Lake Dam)1,095 acres (443 ha)[9]
Green Valley LakeSan Bernardino271429reservoir (Green Valley Dam)22 acres (8.9 ha)[9]
Lake GregorySan Bernardino243030reservoir (Lake Gregory Dam)88 acres (36 ha)[9]
Grizzly LakePlumas1666503natural lake15 acres (6.1 ha)
Grizzly ForebayPlumas233965reservoir (Grizzly Forebay 94-003 Dam)74 acres (30 ha)
Guadalupe ReservoirSanta Clara233968reservoir (Guadelupe Dam)75 acres (30 ha)[9]
Hansen Flood Control BasinLos Angeles243179flood-control reservoir (Hansen Recreational Lake Dam)11 acres (4.5 ha)[10]
Harper LakeSan Bernardino243239natural lake
Lake HavasuSan Bernardino243280reservoir (Parker Dam)20,400 acres (8,300 ha)[15]
Lake HelenShasta261236natural lake (glacial tarn)25 acres (10 ha)
Hell Hole ReservoirPlacer261246 and 1664177reservoir (Lower Hell Hole Dam)1,250 acres (510 ha)[10]
Lake HemetRiverside271544reservoir (Lake Hemet Dam)470 acres (190 ha)[10]
Lake HennesseyNapa234004reservoir (Conn Creek Dam)790 acres (320 ha)[9]
Lake HenshawSan Diego271554reservoir (Henshaw Dam)2,000 acres (810 ha)[10]
Hensley LakeMadera1664770reservoir (Hidden Dam)1,500 acres (610 ha)[26]
Hernandez ReservoirSan Benito243384reservoir (Hernandez Dam)590 acres (240 ha)[10]
Hesperia LakeSan Bernardino12 acres (4.9 ha)
Hetch Hetchy ReservoirTuolumne261289reservoir (O'Shaughnessy Dam)1,972 acres (798 ha)[16]
Hidden Valley LakeLake1657219reservoir98 acres (40 ha)
Hilltop LakeContra Costanatural lagoon 4 acres (1.6 ha)
Lake HodgesSan Diego255549reservoir (Lake Hodges Dam)1,317 acres (533 ha)[10]
Hog Flat ReservoirLassen1652823reservoir (Hog Flat Dam)1,000 acres (400 ha)[10]
Hollywood ReservoirLos Angeles243553reservoir (Mulholland Dam)82 acres (33 ha)[10]
Honey LakeLassen266813natural lake (endorheic sink)47,000 acres (19,000 ha)[27]
Horseshoe LakeShasta261530natural lake70 acres (28 ha)
Horseshoe LakeAlamedaflooded quarry100 acres (40 ha)
Howard LakeMendocino225698natural lake1 acre (0.40 ha)
Howard LakeMendocino261574natural lake20 acres (8.1 ha)[28]
Hughes LakeLos Angeles243724natural lake (sag pond)15 acres (6.1 ha)
Hume LakeFresno261620reservoir (Hume Lake Dam)85 acres (34 ha)[15]
Huntington LakeFresno266841reservoir (Huntington Lake 1 Dam)1,441 acres (583 ha)[10]
Lake IlsanjoSonoma1799358reservoir (1950s)26 acres (11 ha)[29]
Imperial ReservoirImperial243787reservoir (Imperial Diversion Dam)7,300 acres (3,000 ha)[15]
Indian Tom LakeSiskiyou261769500 acres (200 ha)
Indian Valley ReservoirLake274690reservoir (Indian Valley Dam)4,000 acres (1,600 ha)[10]
Iron Canyon ReservoirShasta253142reservoir (Iron Canyon Dam)510 acres (210 ha)[10]
Iron Gate ReservoirSiskiyou261813reservoir (Iron Gate Dam)1,000 acres (400 ha)[10]
Irvine LakeOrange1663533reservoir (Santiago Creek Dam)650 acres (260 ha)[16]
Isabella LakeKern271737reservoir (Isabella Dam)11,400 acres (4,600 ha)[15]
Ivanhoe ReservoirLos Angeles243938reservoir (1906)10 acres (4.0 ha)[30]
Ivanpah LakeSan Bernardino243940natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Jackson Meadows ReservoirNevada and Sierra274655reservoir (Jackson Meadows Dam)938 acres (380 ha)[10]
Jenkinson LakeEl Dorado254837reservoir (Sly Park Dam)677 acres (274 ha)[16]
Jenks LakeSan Bernardino271781reservoir6 acres (2.4 ha)
Lake JenningsSan Diego244046reservoir (Chet Harritt Dam)176 acres (71 ha)[9]
Jewel LakeContra Costa226225reservoir (1922)1 acre (0.40 ha)[31]
June LakeMono262048natural lake (subalpine)120 acres (49 ha)
Juniper LakeLassen and Plumas262053natural lake (glacial)400 acres (160 ha)
Kangaroo LakeSiskiyou226425natural lake21 acres (8.5 ha)[32]
Lake KaweahTulare255512reservoir (Terminus Dam)1,945 acres (787 ha)[15]
Kent LakeMarin226521 and 1663440reservoir (Peters Dam)431 acres (174 ha)[16]
Kern LakeKern255514former natural lake drained in the 19th century
Kesterson ReservoirMercedformer drainage reservoirs (1971) now wetlands[33]
Keswick ReservoirShasta1664622reservoir (Keswick Dam)640 acres (260 ha)[15]
Kibbie LakeTuolumne262163natural lake100 acres (40 ha)
Koehn LakeKern244357natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
La Grange ReservoirStanislaus and Tuolumne226728reservoir (La Grange Dam)58 acres (23 ha)[10]
Lafayette ReservoirContra Costa226751reservoir (Lafayette Dam)126 acres (51 ha)[10]
Lago Los OsosAlamedaflooded quarry80 acres (32 ha)
Laguna BlancaSanta Barbara271952natural lake6 acres (2.4 ha)
Laguna Honda ReservoirSan Francisco226775reservoir5 acres (2.0 ha)
Laguna LakeMarin and Sonoma226778natural intermittent lake350 acres (140 ha)
Laguna LakesOrange244520natural lakes20 acres (8.1 ha)
Laguna SecaSanta Clara1670811former natural lake
Lake LagunitaSanta Clara226786reservoir (Lagunita Dam)37 acres (15 ha)[10]
Lake LagunitasMarin226790reservoir (Lagunitas Dam)22 acres (8.9 ha)[10]
Lake LeavittLassen272010reservoir (Lake Leavitt Dam)1,142 acres (462 ha)[10]
Lee LakeRiverside272013reservoir (Lee Lake Dam)70 acres (28 ha)[10]
Lewiston LakeTrinity254908reservoir (Lewiston Dam)750 acres (300 ha)[15]
Lexington ReservoirSanta Clara227053reservoir (James J. Lenihan Dam)450 acres (180 ha)[10]
Lincoln Park LakeLos Angeles2 acres (0.81 ha)
Little Grass Valley ReservoirPlumas262610reservoir (Little Grass Valley Dam)1,433 acres (580 ha)[10]
Lloyd LakeSan Francisco227443reservoir 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Loch LevenInyo262760natural lake7 acres (2.8 ha)
Loch Leven LakesPlacer262761natural lakes6 acres (2.4 ha)
Loch LomondSanta Cruz227451reservoir (Newell Dam)172 acres (70 ha)[16]
Lake of the Lone IndianFresno262797natural lake12 acres (4.9 ha)
Loon LakeEl Dorado254937natural lake raised by Loon Lake Dam1,450 acres (590 ha)[10]
Lopez LakeSan Luis Obispo255632reservoir (Lopez Dam)950 acres (380 ha)[10]
Los Vaqueros ReservoirContra Costareservoir (Los Vaqueros Dam)1,480 acres (600 ha)[10]
Lost LakeEl Dorado227707natural lake2 acres (0.81 ha)
Lost LakeRiverside245215natural lake5 acres (2.0 ha)
Lake LovelandSan Diego272249reservoir (Lake Loveland Dam)454 acres (184 ha)[10]
Lower Bear ReservoirAmador272252reservoir (Lower Bear River Dam)710 acres (290 ha)[10]
Lower Klamath LakeSiskiyou263023natural lake12,000 acres (4,900 ha)
Lower Otay ReservoirSan Diego245268reservoir (Savage Dam)1,110 acres (450 ha)[16]
Lucerne LakeSan Bernardino245282natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Lyons ReservoirTuolumne227869reservoir (Lyons Dam)184 acres (74 ha)[10]
Magalia ReservoirButte263115reservoir (Magalia 73 Dam)134 acres (54 ha)
Malibu LakeLos Angeles256060reservoir (Malibu Lake Club Dam)55 acres (22 ha)[10]
Malibu ReservoirLos Angeles256062reservoir (Rindge Dam)4 acres (1.6 ha)
Mammoth Pool ReservoirFresno and Madera266964reservoir (Mammoth Pool Dam)1,100 acres (450 ha)[10]
Lake ManixSan Bernardinoformer natural lake (glacial)
Lake ManlyInyoformer natural lake (endorheic rift)
Manzanita LakeShasta263161natural lake (dammed by landslide)30 acres (12 ha)
Martha LakeFresno263232natural lake90 acres (36 ha)
Martis Creek LakeNevada1655186reservoir (Martis Creek Dam)768 acres (311 ha)[15]
Mary LakeShasta223361reservoir10 acres (4.0 ha)
Lake MathewsRiverside271966reservoir (Mathews Dam)2,750 acres (1,110 ha)[10]
May LakeMariposa228255natural lake40 acres (16 ha)
Lake McCloudShasta and Siskiyou1655181reservoir (McCloud Dam)520 acres (210 ha)[10]
Lake McClureMariposa245652reservoir (New Exchequer Dam)7,147 acres (2,892 ha)[16]
McCoy Flat ReservoirLassen263327reservoir (McCoy Flat Dam)1,800 acres (730 ha)[10]
McKay's Point ReservoirCalaverasreservoir (McKay's Point Diversion Dam)35 acres (14 ha)[10]
Meiss LakeSiskiyou263447natural lake (endorheic)3,750 acres (1,520 ha)[34]
Lake MendocinoMendocino228503reservoir (Coyote Valley Dam)1,922 acres (778 ha)[15]
Lake MercedSan Francisco228515natural lake (dammed by sand bar)266 acres (108 ha)[35]
Lake MerrittAlameda234279natural inlet dammed in the 1860s155 acres (63 ha)[36]
Miller/Knox LagoonContra Costaflooded quarries3 acres (1.2 ha)
Millerton LakeFresno and Madera263643reservoir (Friant Dam)4,900 acres (2,000 ha)[15]
Mills LakeInyo263652natural lake4 acres (1.6 ha)
Minaret LakeMadera263664natural lake35 acres (14 ha)
Lake MingKern1839119reservoir (Kern River County Park Dam)113 acres (46 ha)[10]
Miramar ReservoirSan Diego245983reservoir (Miramar Dam)162 acres (66 ha)[10]
Mirror LakeMariposa253549natural lake (glacial)8 acres (3.2 ha)[37]
Lake Mission ViejoOrange1765671reservoir (Lake Mission Viejo Dam)150 acres (61 ha)[10]
Modesto ReservoirStanislaus263718reservoir (Modesto Dam)3,800 acres (1,500 ha)[10]
Lake MojaveSan Bernardinoformer natural lake (glacial)
Moon LakeLassen1664284reservoir (Tule Lake Dam)2,650 acres (1,070 ha)[19]
Mono LakeMono263749natural lake (endorheic)55,179 acres (22,330 ha)[38]
Morena ReservoirSan Diego272555reservoir (Morena Dam)1,475 acres (597 ha)[10]
Morris ReservoirLos Angeles272561reservoir (Morris Dam)420 acres (170 ha)[10]
Mountain Meadows ReservoirLassen229192reservoir (Indian Ole Dam)5,800 acres (2,300 ha)[10]
Mud Lakevarious counties
Munz LakesLos Angeles246372natural lake (sag pond)8 acres (3.2 ha)
Murphy LakePlumas229353natural lake3 acres (1.2 ha)
Murphy LakeSutter1703408former natural lake
Lake MurraySan Diego246390reservoir (Murray Dam)171.1 acres (69.2 ha)[39]
Mystic LakeRiversidenatural lake200 acres (81 ha)
Lake NacimientoSan Luis Obispo255655reservoir (Nacimiento Dam)5,400 acres (2,200 ha)[16]
Naraghi LakeStanislaus1816946reservoir (1980)13 acres (5.3 ha)[40]
Lake NatomaSacramento255111reservoir (Nimbus Dam)540 acres (220 ha)[15]
Nelson LakeSan Bernardino246469natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
New Bullards Bar ReservoirYuba267058reservoir (New Bullards Bar Dam)4,810 acres (1,950 ha)[16]
New Hogan LakeCalaveras254970reservoir (New Hogan Dam)4,410 acres (1,780 ha)[15]
New Melones LakeCalaveras and Tuolumne253643reservoir (New Melones Dam)12,500 acres (5,100 ha)[15]
New Spicer Meadow ReservoirTuolumne235195reservoir (New Spicer Meadow Dam)1,998 acres (809 ha)[16]
Nicasio ReservoirMarin229536reservoir (Seeger Dam)845 acres (342 ha)[16]
Lake NorconianRiverside244532artificial lake60 acres (24 ha)
Olivenhain ReservoirSan Diego2725785reservoir (Olivehain Dam)203 acres (82 ha)[16]
O'Neill ForebayMerced254988reservoir (O'Neill Dam)2,250 acres (910 ha)[15]
Lake OrovilleButte264404reservoir (Oroville Dam)15,805 acres (6,396 ha)[16]
Ostrander LakeMariposa264410natural lake18 acres (7.3 ha)
Owens LakeInyo272820natural dry lake
Pacheco ReservoirSanta Clara230195reservoir (North Fork CA00299 Dam)197 acres (80 ha)[16]
Pacoima ReservoirLos Angeles247091 and 276706reservoir (Pacoima Dam)68 acres (28 ha)[16]
Lake PalmdaleLos Angeles272852reservoir (Harold Reservoir Dam)218 acres (88 ha)[10]
Paradise LakeButte276535reservoir (Paradise 73-002 Dam)244 acres (99 ha)[41]
Pardee ReservoirAmador and Calaveras230339reservoir (Pardee Dam)2,134 acres (864 ha)[16]
Peeler LakeMono1652854natural lake70 acres (28 ha)
Pee Wee LakeInyo1667281natural lake
Lake PerrisRiverside247390reservoir (Perris Dam)2,340 acres (950 ha)[16]
Petaluma ReservoirSonoma230559reservoir (Lawler Dam)10 acres (4.0 ha)[42]
Philbrook ReservoirButte264680reservoir (Philbrook 97-008 Dam)257 acres (104 ha)
Lake PillsburyLake234468reservoir (Scott Dam)2,000 acres (810 ha)[16]
Pine Flat LakeFresno252091reservoir (Pine Flat Dam)5,970 acres (2,420 ha)[15]
Pinecrest LakeTuolumne253755reservoir (Main Strawberry Dam)300 acres (120 ha)[10]
Lake PiruVentura273032reservoir (Santa Felicia Dam)1,240 acres (500 ha)[16]
Pit Six ReservoirShasta276966reservoir (Pit #6 Dam)265 acres (107 ha)[16]
Pit 7 ReservoirShasta276757reservoir (Pit No. 7 Dam)470 acres (190 ha)[16]
Piute PondsLos Angeles247586reservoir (dike)
Point Potrero PondContra Costaflooded quarry1 acre (0.40 ha)
Lake PowaySan Diego1868884reservoir (Lake Poway Dam)35 acres (14 ha)
Prado ReservoirRiverside and San Bernardino247767flood-control reservoir (Prado Dam)6,695 acres (2,709 ha)[15]
Prosser Creek ReservoirNevada1654936reservoir (Prosser Creek Dam)734 acres (297 ha)[15]
Puddingstone ReservoirLos Angeles247810reservoir (Puddingstone Dam)490 acres (200 ha)[10]
Pyramid LakeLos Angeles273141reservoir (Pyramid Dam)1,360 acres (550 ha)[16]
Pyramid LakeEl Dorado265076natural lake9 acres (3.6 ha)
Quail LakeLos Angeles273146reservoir120 acres (49 ha)
Rae LakesFresno265129natural lakes100 acres (40 ha)
Rainbow LakeAlameda2761817flooded quarry40 acres (16 ha)
Raker and Thomas ReservoirsModoc267153reservoirs (Big Dobe North Dam, Big Dobe South Dam)2,400 acres (970 ha)[9]
Lake RalphineSonoma231194reservoir (Lake Ralphine Dam)19 acres (7.7 ha)[16]
Lake RamonaSan Diegoreservoir (Lake Ramona Dam)155 acres (63 ha)[16]
Rancho Seco LakeSacramentoreservoir (Rancho Seco Dam)165 acres (67 ha)[16]
Rector ReservoirNapa234548reservoir (Rector Creek Dam)82 acres (33 ha)[16]
Red Pass LakeSan Bernardino248065natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Redinger LakeFresno and Madera1667441reservoir (Big Creek No. 7 Dam)465 acres (188 ha)[9]
Roberts LakeSonoma1799646reservoir5 acres (2.0 ha)
Rodeo LagoonMarin231805natural lake (submerged valley)25 acres (10 ha)
Rogers Dry LakeKern248327natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Rogers LakePlumas1666525natural lake7 acres (2.8 ha)
Rosamond LakeKern and Los Angeles248369natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Ruth ReservoirTrinity232057reservoir (Robert W Matthews Dam)2,750 acres (1,110 ha)[10]
Lake SabrinaInyo265702reservoir (Sabrina Dam)184 acres (74 ha)[16]
Salt Spring Valley ReservoirCalaveras232340reservoir (Salt Springs Valley Dam)920 acres (370 ha)[16]
Salt Springs ReservoirAmador and Calaveras273425reservoir (Salt Springs Dam)975 acres (395 ha)[16]
Salton SeaImperial and Riverside248771natural basin (endorheic rift) flooded since 1905240,000 acres (97,000 ha)[2]
San Andreas LakeSan Mateo253895reservoir (San Andreas Dam)550 acres (220 ha)[16]
Lake San AntonioMonterey and San Luis Obispo254200reservoir (San Antonio CA00813 Dam)5,720 acres (2,310 ha)[16]
San Antonio ReservoirAlameda232370reservoir (James H Turner Dam)825 acres (334 ha)[10]
San Antonio ReservoirSan Bernardinoreservoir (San Antonio CA10023 Dam)793 acres (321 ha)[15]
San Gabriel ReservoirLos Angeles273481reservoir (San Gabriel No 1 Dam)560 acres (230 ha)[16]
San Joaquin ReservoirOrange248867reservoir (San Joaquin Reservoir Dam)50 acres (20 ha)[16]
San Justo ReservoirSan Benito1817294reservoir (San Justo Dam)202 acres (82 ha)[15]
San Luis ReservoirMerced232446reservoir (B. F. Sisk Dam)13,000 acres (5,300 ha)[15]
San Pablo ReservoirContra Costa232459reservoir (San Pablo Dam)854 acres (346 ha)[16]
San Vicente ReservoirSan Diego248974reservoir (San Vicente Dam)1,680 acres (680 ha)[16]
Santa Anita ReservoirLos Angelesreservoir (Big Santa Anita Dam)17 acres (6.9 ha)[9]
Santa Fe ReservoirLos Angeles249064flood-control reservoir (Santa Fe Dam)1,079 acres (437 ha)[15]
Santa Margarita LakeSan Luis Obispo273557reservoir (Salinas Dam)793 acres (321 ha)[15]
Santa Rosa Creek ReservoirSonoma232564reservoir (Santa Rosa Creek Reservoir Dam)154 acres (62 ha)[16]
Sapphire LakeTrinity232574natural lake15 acres (6.1 ha)
Scotts Flat ReservoirNevada265944reservoir (Scotts Flat Dam)725 acres (293 ha)[16]
Searles LakeSan Bernardino1655010natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Searsville LakeSan Mateo232764reservoir (Searsville Dam)90 acres (36 ha)[16]
Sepulveda Flood Control BasinLos Angeles1655151flood-control reservoir (Sepulveda Dam)1,340 acres (540 ha)[15]
Serene LakesPlacer254806natural lake77 acres (31 ha)
Seven Oaks ReservoirSan Bernardinoflood-control reservoir (Seven Oaks Dam)177 acres (72 ha)[16]
Lake ShastaShasta253897reservoir (Shasta Dam)29,740 acres (12,040 ha)[15]
Lake ShastinaSiskiyou267233reservoir (Shasta River Dam)1,850 acres (750 ha)[16]
Shaver LakeFresno266058reservoir (Shaver Lake Dam)2,177 acres (881 ha)[16]
Lake SherwoodVentura249402reservoir (Lake Sherwood Dam)163 acres (66 ha)[10]
Shinn PondAlameda2761820flooded quarry25 acres (10 ha)
Silver LakeAmador267250reservoir (Silver Lake CA00377 Dam)385 acres (156 ha)[16]
Silver Lake ReservoirLos Angeles249479reservoir (Silver Lake CA00081 Dam)77 acres (31 ha)[16]
Silver LakeSan Bernardino249474natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Silverwood LakeSan Bernardino249498reservoir (Cedar Springs Dam)990 acres (400 ha)[16]
Lake SiskiyouSiskiyou276818reservoir (Box Canyon Dam)430 acres (170 ha)[16]
Skinner ReservoirRiverside249541reservoir (Skinner Clearwell Dam)1,400 acres (570 ha)[43]
Slab Creek ReservoirEl Dorado233229reservoir (Slab Creek Dam)249 acres (101 ha)[16]
Sly Creek ReservoirButte233303reservoir (Sly Creek Dam)563 acres (228 ha)[16]
Smith LakePlumas266329natural lake63 acres (25 ha)
Snag LakeLassen267285natural lake300 acres (120 ha)
Snake LakePlumas267292natural lake271 acres (110 ha)
Soda LakeSan Bernardino249636natural dry lake (endorheic basin)
Soda LakeSan Luis Obispo273796natural alkali lake (endorheic basin)
Lake SonomaSonoma234892reservoir (Warm Springs Dam)3,600 acres (1,500 ha)[15]
Lake SpauldingNevada267558reservoir (Lake Spaulding Dam)698 acres (282 ha)[10]
Spreckels LakeSan Francisco235220reservoir
Spring Creek ReservoirShasta276984reservoir (Spring Creek Dam)87 acres (35 ha)[15]
Square LakeTehama235298natural lake (tarn)0.7 acres (0.28 ha)
Squaw LakeFresno267633natural lake4 acres (1.6 ha)
Stafford LakeMarin235342reservoir (Novato Creek Dam)195 acres (79 ha)[16]
Stampede ReservoirSierra267662reservoir (Stampede Dam)3,450 acres (1,400 ha)[15]
Stanford LakeMono267667natural lake5 acres (2.0 ha)
Statue LakeSiskiyou267704natural lake (tarn)
Stevens Creek ReservoirSanta Clara235454reservoir (Stevens Creek Dam)95 acres (38 ha)[16]
Stone Canyon ReservoirLos Angeles249950reservoir (Stone Canyon Dam)138 acres (56 ha)[16]
Stony Gorge ReservoirGlenn267786reservoir (Stony Gorge Dam)1,280 acres (520 ha)[15]
Lake SuccessTulare254314reservoir (Success Dam)2,450 acres (990 ha)[15]
Sugar Pine ReservoirPlacer274923reservoir (Sugar Pine Dam)161 acres (65 ha)[16]
Sulphur Creek ReservoirOrange250042reservoir (Sulphur Creek Dam)40 acres (16 ha)[16]
Summit LakeShasta253947natural lake7 acres (2.8 ha)
Sunset ReservoirSan Francisco235813reservoir (Sunset North Basin Dam)12 acres (4.9 ha)[16]
Superior LakeSan Bernardino250143natural dry lake
Lake SuttonfieldSonoma253226reservoir (Suttenfield Dam)24 acres (9.7 ha)[16]
Sweetwater ReservoirSan Diego273984reservoir (Sweetwater Main Dam)936 acres (379 ha)[16]
Lake TahoeEl Dorado and Placer1654975natural lake raised by Lake Tahoe Dam122,000 acres (49,000 ha)[44]
Lake TemescalAlameda236093reservoir (Lake Temescal Dam)15 acres (6.1 ha)[19]
Tenaya LakeMariposa255125natural lake (alpine)100 acres (40 ha)
Thermalito AfterbayButte236232reservoir (Thermalito Afterbay Dam)4,302 acres (1,741 ha)[19]
Thermalito ForebayButte236234reservoir (Thermalito Forebay Dam)630 acres (250 ha)[19]
Lake Thomas A EdisonFresno274108reservoir (Vermilion Valley Dam)1,878 acres (760 ha)[19]
Thousand Island LakeMadera268247natural lake (alpine)120 acres (49 ha)
Three LakesPlumas268256reservoir
Timber LakeLake268286natural lake0.8 acres (0.32 ha)
Tinemaha ReservoirInyo236383reservoir (Tinemaha Dam)2,098 acres (849 ha)[19]
Tioga LakeMono236388reservoir (Tioga Lake Dam)73 acres (30 ha)[19]
Tolay LakeSonomanatural lake partly drained in the 19th century200 acres (81 ha)
Toluca LakeLos Angeles250527natural lake4 acres (1.6 ha)
Topaz LakeMono861754natural lake raised by diversions and levees2,410 acres (980 ha)[45]
Trinity LakeTrinity255079reservoir (Trinity Dam)16,535 acres (6,691 ha)[15]
Lake TuendaeSan Bernardinoreservoir (1955)1.4 acres (0.57 ha)
Tulare LakeKings255799former natural lake drained in the late 19th century
Tule LakeModoc and Siskiyou268456natural intermittent lake13,000 acres (5,300 ha)[46]
Tulloch ReservoirCalaveras255161reservoir (Tulloch Dam)1,260 acres (510 ha)[19]
Turlock LakeStanislaus236644reservoir (Turlock Lake Dam)3,260 acres (1,320 ha)[19]
Twain Harte LakeTuolumnereservoir (Twain Harte Dam)12 acres (4.9 ha)[19]
Twin LakesMono268523natural lakes40 acres (16 ha)
Twitchell ReservoirSan Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara255810reservoir (Twitchell Dam)3,700 acres (1,500 ha)[15]
Ukonom LakeSiskiyou236762reservoir67 acres (27 ha)[47]
Union Valley ReservoirEl Dorado268592reservoir (Union Valley Dam)2,575 acres (1,042 ha)[19]
Uvas ReservoirSanta Clara236945reservoir (Uvas Dam)280 acres (110 ha)[19]
Vail LakeRiverside250880reservoir (Vail Dam)1,078 acres (436 ha)[19]
Lake Van ArsdaleMendocino236993reservoir (Van Arsdale Dam)163 acres (66 ha)[19]
Vasona ReservoirSanta Clara237032reservoir (Vasona Percolating Dam)58 acres (23 ha)[19]
Lake VernonTuolumne253624natural lake40 acres (16 ha)
Lake VirginiaFresno268711natural lake70 acres (28 ha)
Virginia LakesMono268708natural lakes50 acres (20 ha)
Waca LakeEl Dorado268722natural lake4 acres (1.6 ha)
Lake WebbKern2359809873 acres (353 ha)[25]
West Valley ReservoirLassen and Modoc237535reservoir (West Valley Dam)1,050 acres (420 ha)[19]
Whale Rock ReservoirSan Luis Obispo274456reservoir (Whale Rock Dam)594 acres (240 ha)[19]
Whiskeytown LakeShasta268967reservoir (Whiskeytown Dam)3,220 acres (1,300 ha)[15]
Whitfield ReservoirAlamedareservoir
Whittier Narrows ReservoirLos Angeles1940055flood-control reservoir (Whittier Narrows Dam)2,500 acres (1,000 ha)[15]
Lake WishonFresno269260reservoir (Wishon Dam)970 acres (390 ha)[19]
Lake WohlfordSan Diego255889reservoir (Lake Wohlford Dam)225 acres (91 ha)[19]
Lake of the WoodsEl Dorado269306natural lake (glacial)35 acres (14 ha)
Woodward ReservoirStanislaus238176reservoir (Woodward Dam)2,427 acres (982 ha)[19]
Wrights LakeEl Dorado269322natural lake45 acres (18 ha)
Lake YosemiteMerced233393reservoir (Lake Yosemite Dam)500 acres (200 ha)[19]

See also

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