Lake Casitas

Water type: Artificial lake
Continent: North America
Climate: Temperate

Lake Casitas, located in Ventura County in Southern California, United States, spans an area of approximately 2,700 acres, with a capacity of around 254,000 acre-feet. It was formed by the construction of Casitas Dam on Coyote Creek, serving as a vital reservoir for water supply, flood control, and recreation.

This artificial lake has become a popular recreational destination, attracting visitors of various interests. Enjoying its diverse range of activities, visitors can spend time fishing, picnicking, camping, boating, swimming, and hiking along the lake shore.

Lake Casitas is also known for its rich fishery, attracting anglers of all skill levels. The variety of species that can be found includes bass, rainbow trout, carp, catfish, and many others.