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Almaden Reservoir

Almaden Reservoir
Jrb 20090305 Almaden Reservoir New Almaden San Jose CA 001.JPG
March 2008
Location Santa Clara County, California
Coordinates 37°09′45″N 121°50′08″W / 37.16250°N 121.83556°W / 37.16250; -121.83556Coordinates: 37°09′45″N 121°50′08″W / 37.16250°N 121.83556°W / 37.16250; -121.83556
Type reservoir
Primary inflows Larrabee Gulch, Barret Canyon, Herbert Creek, and Jacques Gulch
Primary outflows Alamitos Creek
Catchment area 12.5 sq mi (32 km2)
Basin countries United States
Managing agency Santa Clara Valley Water District
Max. length 4,000 ft (1,200 m)
Max. width 600 ft (180 m)
Surface area 62 acres (250,000 m2)
Water volume 2,000 acre feet (2,500,000 m3)
Surface elevation 617 feet (188 m)
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Almaden Reservoir is an artificial lake in the hills south of San Jose, California in the United States. It borders on the 4,163-acre (1,685 ha) Almaden Quicksilver County Park, which provides limited fishing ("catch-and-release"), picnicking, hiking, and horseback riding activities. Swimming and boating are not permitted in the reservoir.

The reservoir was formed by the Almaden Dam, built in 1936 across Alamitos Creek near the community of New Almaden. Its waters reach the San Francisco Bay by way of the Guadalupe River. It is one of the smaller reservoirs owned by the Santa Clara Valley Water District.

Almaden Dam is an earthen dam 110 feet (34 m) high and 500 feet (150 m) long containing 250,000 cubic yards (190,000 m3) of material. Its crest is 615 feet (187 m) above sea level.


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