
San Luis Reservoir
The San Luis Reservoir is a large man-made reservoir located in California's Central Valley. It serves as a critical part of the state's water management system, storing water from the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Central Valley Project. The reservoir provides water for agricultural irrigation, municipal use, and recreation. It is also important for flood control and environmental conservation. Spanning over 12,000 acres, the reservoir is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and camping, making it a vital resource for both the economy and recreational activities in the region.