| Lake Casitas | |
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| Location | Los Padres National
Forest Ventura County, California |
| Coordinates | 34°23′33″N 119°20′05″W / 34.3924°N 119.3346°WCoordinates: 34°23′33″N 119°20′05″W / 34.3924°N 119.3346°W |
| Lake type | Reservoir |
| Primary inflows | Coyote Creek |
| Primary outflows | Coyote Creek |
| Catchment area | 100 km2 (39 sq mi) |
| Basin countries | United States |
| Max. length | 5.3 km (3.3 mi) |
| Max. width | 3 km (1.9 mi) |
| Surface area | 1,100 km2 (420 sq mi) |
| Water volume | 254,000 acre·ft (313,000 dam³) |
| Surface elevation | 103 m (340 ft) |
| Islands | Main Island |
| References | U.S. Geological Survey Geographical Names Information System: Lake Casitas |
Lake Casitas is an artificial lake in the Los Padres National Forest of Ventura County, California, created by the construction of Casitas Dam on Coyote Creek, two miles (3 km) before it joins the Ventura River. Santa Ana Creek and North Fork Coyote Creek also flow into the lake. The dam was constructed of earth-fill and was completed in 1959. It is 279 ft (85 m) and was built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. The lake has a capacity of 254,000 acre·ft (313,000 dam³). The dam was built as part of the Ventura River Project. The project provides drinking water and water for irrigation. A secondary benefit is flood control. In the centre of Lake Casitas is 2 km Main Island, whose peak rises more than 500 feet from the lake surface.
Human contact with the water is prohibited since it is used for drinking water, but fishing, boating and camping are permitted. During the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, Lake Casitas hosted the canoeing and rowing events.
| Preceded by Krylatskoye 1980 |
Olympic Regatta Venue 1984 |
Succeeded by Han River 1988 |
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