Best lakes in California are found across a diverse landscape, from the Sierra Nevada mountains to coastal regions and arid valleys. The state's geography includes both natural freshwater lakes and significant man-made reservoirs. These bodies of water are integral to California's natural environment and offer varied recreational opportunities.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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San Andreas Lake is a hidden gem tucked into the hills of San Mateo County, just south of San Francisco. Originally a natural sag pond formed by the San Andreas Fault, it was transformed into a reservoir in the late 1800s and now serves as a vital water source for the region. The lake is off-limits for swimming or boating, but you can enjoy its peaceful beauty from the San Andreas Trail or the popular Sawyer Camp Trail, which runs along its eastern edge. It's a serene spot where you can walk or bike with sweeping views of the water and surrounding hills, all while standing right on one of the worldโs most famous fault lines. Despite its proximity to urban life, San Andreas Lake offers a quiet, scenic escape steeped in natural and historical significance.
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The Crystal Springs Regional Trail is a top spot for cyclists, featuring mostly paved paths with minimal car traffic. The trail runs through scenic areas like Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir, offering beautiful lake views. On Sundays, you can ride the car-free Caรฑada Road segment for a more relaxed experience. Be mindful of the 15 mph speed limit, especially around hikers. The Sawyer Camp segment provides a gentle descent and stunning views, perfect for an easy ride through woodlands and along the reservoir.
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A stunning alpine lake surrounded by granite peaks, offering breathtaking scenery and a serene atmosphere. Enjoy the clarity of the lake, ideal for fishing, or simply admiring its beauty.
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The Angel Island Ferry Landing in Ayala Cove offers regular passenger ferry service to Tiburon and San Francisco. The Angel Island to Tiburon Ferry provides a 15-minute crossing of the Racoon Strait to the Tiburon Ferry Terminal. The island is car-free, providing safe trails to hikers and bikers. Unlike the Tiburon and Sausalito ferry piers, private boats can moor at Ayala Cove Pier under Angel Island State Park's rules. Late in the day, lines can grow long, and on busy dates, visitors may be left waiting at the pier when the ferry reaches capacity.
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Above Mirror lake the route was flooded when we took it in April. But it was possible to climb above the river and bypass.
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This backcountry gem is right on the path to and from Maggie's Peaks โ a great opportunity to take a relaxing dip or just enjoy the beauty if you want to keep running past.
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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area that has boating, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for snacks, restaurants, and picnic areas.
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Many lakes across California offer excellent family-friendly activities. For instance, Mirror Lake in Yosemite is noted as family-friendly, especially in spring. Donner Lake provides old-fashioned family fun with swimming at West End Beach and camping. Bass Lake is ideal for waterskiing and swimming due to its warm waters. The Mammoth Lakes Basin is a perfect getaway for active families with numerous hiking trails and campgrounds. Lake Almanor is also great for families seeking an outdoor escape with fishing, water skiing, and swimming.
California's lakes offer a vast array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, and fishing. For example, the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir features a 15-mile paved bike trail. Lake Tahoe is excellent for boating, kayaking, and hiking. Shasta Lake is known as California's boating capital, perfect for wakeboarding and waterskiing. For hiking, consider trails near Eagle Lake (Desolation Wilderness). You can also find many running trails in the region, such as those listed in the Running Trails in California guide, or cycling routes in the Cycling in California guide.
Yes, California lakes are renowned for fishing. Clear Lake is famous for excellent bass fishing and hosts annual tournaments. Donner Lake is known for holding some of California's largest lake trout. Bass Lake offers great fishing for bass, kokanee salmon, and rainbow trout. Convict Lake is a top spot for trout fishing and hosts annual fishing derbies. Big Bear Lake is an excellent fishing lake, especially for rainbow trout, and Cachuma Lake is great for largemouth bass or trout.
California's lakes boast diverse natural and historical attractions. Mirror Lake in Yosemite is a seasonal lake, the last remnant of a large glacial lake. Mono Lake is a unique saltwater lake famous for its 'tufa formations' and serves as a nesting habitat for millions of birds. San Andreas Lake is situated directly on the San Andreas Fault, offering both natural beauty and geological significance. Lake Berryessa features a unique geological spillway called the 'Glory Hole'.
While many lakes are summer destinations, some transform into winter wonderlands. Lake Tahoe is a year-round destination, with winter offering renowned ski resorts. Mammoth Lakes Basin is popular for skiing and snowboarding in winter. Big Bear Lake also becomes a snowy retreat with ski resorts for skiing and snowboarding.
Yes, many lakes offer boat and kayak rentals. Donner Lake allows visitors to rent motorboats, paddleboards, canoes, or kayaks. Houseboat rentals are available at Shasta Lake and Lake Berryessa for a unique stay. Cachuma Lake also provides kayaks and patio boats for rent. Lake Elsinore is popular for water-skiers and personal watercraft riders, with calmer activities like kayaking and paddleboarding available in no-wake zones.
The Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir features the 15-mile Crystal Springs Regional Trail, a mostly paved bike trail with beautiful lake views. On Sundays, the Caรฑada Road segment is closed to cars for 'Bicycle Sundays.' For more cycling options, you can explore routes in the Cycling in California guide, which includes routes like the Yosemite Valley Loop Trail.
Yes, Southern California has lakes perfect for watersports. Lake Elsinore is Southern California's largest freshwater lake and is very popular for water-skiers, wakeboarders, and personal watercraft riders due to its 'unlimited' speed zone. Calmer activities like kayaking and paddleboarding are also available. Big Bear Lake also offers boating and other water activities during the warmer months.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, clear waters, and diverse recreational opportunities. The serene atmosphere of places like Eagle Lake (Desolation Wilderness) and the peaceful views from trails around San Andreas Lake are often highlighted. Many appreciate the chance to escape the summer heat, explore coves, picnic on islands, or simply relax by the water, as seen at Whiskeytown Lake.
Several California lakes offer excellent camping experiences. Donner Memorial State Park at Donner Lake provides camping facilities. The Mammoth Lakes Basin has multiple campgrounds, making it a great choice for active families. Cachuma Lake is popular for camping, including lakeshore yurts or cabins. Lake Hemet is considered one of the best camping destinations in Southern California due to its scenic views and abundant wildlife.
Many lakes in California are excellent for swimming, especially during warmer months. Lake Tahoe is known for its pristine waters, perfect for swimming. Whiskeytown Lake is a great spot to swim from the shoreline. Donner Lake offers swimming at West End Beach. Bass Lake's water temperatures can reach 80 degrees in summer, making it ideal for swimming. Lake Berryessa also has warm waters, reaching 75 degrees in summer, suitable for swimming. Lake Hemet has a designated swimming area during summer.


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