Website:http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=558 (Park Website)https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/558/files/SanLuisReservoirFinalWebLayout2017.pdf (Park Brochure)https://www.parks.ca.gov/Gallery/558 (Image Gallery)
Description:Nestled in the grassy hills of the western San Joaquin Valley near historic Pacheco Pass, San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area is noted for boating, board sailing, camping, and picnicking. But it’s anglers who find the unit’s three lakes most inviting. The area around San Luis Reservoir and O'Neill Forebay is often very windy, and winds can come up quite suddenly. Watch the wind warning lights at the Basalt entrance station, Quien Sabe Point, and Romero Visitor Center. On the forebay, wind warning lights are located at the Medeiros boat ramp and above the South Beach picnic area at San Luis Creek. Location/Directions: On Highway 152, 7 miles West of I-5, or 33 miles East of Highway 101 from Gilroy. Hunting allowed in season.
General Notes:updated 12.17.24 bd
Jurisdictions::CALIFORNIA FILM COMMISSION - CFC
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: Yes
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 37.0649110, y coordinate: -121.0743534
Ownership: state
Contacts: Sprock, Amber *Public Information Office/ Marketing Director, Central Valley District22708 Broadway, Columbia, CA 95310 (209) 540-6857 Phone 1[email protected]
Tealdi, Anthony *Supervising State Park Peace Officer, Four Rivers Sector209.826.1197 Phone 1[email protected]
State Parks and Beaches, Permits Department,California Film Commission7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 900, Hollywood, CA 90028 USA323.860.2960 Phone 1800.858.4749 Phone 2[email protected]http://film.ca.gov/state-permits/parks-beaches/
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