Guadalupe Reservoir
A nostalgic reservoir in the Santa Cruz Mountains, ideal for fishing and relaxation despite pollution concerns.
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View all reviewsgb82ar
9 months ago
When I was little kid, me and my dad would go fishing up here I come back to California drove all over the place this place holds good memories a lot has changed, but it’s still beautiful. Thank you.
Zach Hartson
3 years ago
Apparently it's a great place for people to get away and take a little smoke break. Where one can admire the beauty of the lake and enjoy some good old fashioned mother nature in one of the several turn-outs up Hicks Road. If you want to go fishing or just want to check out the lake up close, many of these turn-outs grant access to the lake below if you cross the street and simply locate where their trail starts. Although if you do dare follow one down, be careful as these paths were basically first created by animals who have a 4 legs and have evolved and are expert climbers. Just be warned some trails are steep and slippery. I personally go there for several reasons. To get away from all the concrete and cars, relax and play some loud music away from town where it might bother some Karen who'll call the cops. haha. I also live 10 minutes away so it's a great spot for me to take my RC boats and rock crawlers. As long as you keep everything electric, no gas or nitro powered RC anything, then the Sheriff and Park Rangers don't seem to mind and when I'm crawling my RC truck on the roadside rocks, they actually wave to me when cruzin' by. So, no worries. I love it! Although if you go up Hicks Road to the top It's a whole different story. Mt. Uminum is up there and it's like there prized possession. lol. Once at the stop sign at top of Hicks turn right and when you're on that road you better be on your best behavior, don't let the view distract you while driving the narrow road and heaven forbid that you pull over in ANY turn-out up there unless it is specifically posted as ok to park in. Don't be fooled... even if there's a huge shoulder on side of road with incredible views and room for 4 cars to park, dont do it. It's a bust. I'm serious. The Rangers will stop to tell you that you're a bad person and to let you know it's not allowed. So move it along already tisk, tisk... cuz you should just automatically know the rules. Right?
Jeffery Bembry
5 years ago
Use to run up to Guadalupe lake from LHS, go past on the way to SNOw up at the radar station before school...fill the back of my 47 Jeep & head to LHS to throw snowballs @ classmates with my bud Steve j.....best trip up was in my 73 Blazer, above the dam, little trail we skinnied up to a place I thought would be It! Blazer was twisted left low, rt. high, got others out and powered up..... Blazer stood on it's rear tires with the fronts about 6' off the ground...scared hell out of me but she made it easy ..everyone dug it... sadly no camera! Damn!! Don't drive up, walk it's safer...I was crazy in those days, not now...thank you Lord!
About Guadalupe Reservoir
Nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Guadalupe Reservoir offers a tranquil retreat for locals and visitors seeking a break from city life. Though it is well-loved for holding cherished memories, opinions on its current state are mixed. While some visitors celebrate the reservoir's beauty and opportunities for peaceful fishing or adventurous remote-controlled boating, others express concern about pollution and debris. Accessed via Hicks Road, it invites exploration but requires caution on some of the steeper paths, historically formed by wildlife. Despite these challenges, the reservoir continues to be a place of nostalgia and nature appreciation, perfect for a quick escape to sit back, relax, and maybe even play a favorite tune loud enough to forget the city behind you.
Weather Forecast for Guadalupe Reservoir
Tonight at Guadalupe Reservoir
52°F
Friday at Guadalupe Reservoir
74°F
Friday Night at Guadalupe Reservoir
45°F
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About Guadalupe Reservoir
Nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Guadalupe Reservoir offers a tranquil retreat for locals and visitors seeking a break from city life. Though it is well-loved for holding cherished memories, opinions on its current state are mixed. While some visitors celebrate the reservoir's beauty and opportunities for peaceful fishing or adventurous remote-controlled boating, others express concern about pollution and debris. Accessed via Hicks Road, it invites exploration but requires caution on some of the steeper paths, historically formed by wildlife. Despite these challenges, the reservoir continues to be a place of nostalgia and nature appreciation, perfect for a quick escape to sit back, relax, and maybe even play a favorite tune loud enough to forget the city behind you.
Reviews for Guadalupe Reservoir
View all reviewsgb82ar
9 months ago
When I was little kid, me and my dad would go fishing up here I come back to California drove all over the place this place holds good memories a lot has changed, but it’s still beautiful. Thank you.
Zach Hartson
3 years ago
Apparently it's a great place for people to get away and take a little smoke break. Where one can admire the beauty of the lake and enjoy some good old fashioned mother nature in one of the several turn-outs up Hicks Road. If you want to go fishing or just want to check out the lake up close, many of these turn-outs grant access to the lake below if you cross the street and simply locate where their trail starts. Although if you do dare follow one down, be careful as these paths were basically first created by animals who have a 4 legs and have evolved and are expert climbers. Just be warned some trails are steep and slippery. I personally go there for several reasons. To get away from all the concrete and cars, relax and play some loud music away from town where it might bother some Karen who'll call the cops. haha. I also live 10 minutes away so it's a great spot for me to take my RC boats and rock crawlers. As long as you keep everything electric, no gas or nitro powered RC anything, then the Sheriff and Park Rangers don't seem to mind and when I'm crawling my RC truck on the roadside rocks, they actually wave to me when cruzin' by. So, no worries. I love it! Although if you go up Hicks Road to the top It's a whole different story. Mt. Uminum is up there and it's like there prized possession. lol. Once at the stop sign at top of Hicks turn right and when you're on that road you better be on your best behavior, don't let the view distract you while driving the narrow road and heaven forbid that you pull over in ANY turn-out up there unless it is specifically posted as ok to park in. Don't be fooled... even if there's a huge shoulder on side of road with incredible views and room for 4 cars to park, dont do it. It's a bust. I'm serious. The Rangers will stop to tell you that you're a bad person and to let you know it's not allowed. So move it along already tisk, tisk... cuz you should just automatically know the rules. Right?
Jeffery Bembry
5 years ago
Use to run up to Guadalupe lake from LHS, go past on the way to SNOw up at the radar station before school...fill the back of my 47 Jeep & head to LHS to throw snowballs @ classmates with my bud Steve j.....best trip up was in my 73 Blazer, above the dam, little trail we skinnied up to a place I thought would be It! Blazer was twisted left low, rt. high, got others out and powered up..... Blazer stood on it's rear tires with the fronts about 6' off the ground...scared hell out of me but she made it easy ..everyone dug it... sadly no camera! Damn!! Don't drive up, walk it's safer...I was crazy in those days, not now...thank you Lord!
Things to Do Near Guadalupe Reservoir
Lake Activities
Nearby Attractions
Map of Guadalupe Reservoir
Weather Forecast for Guadalupe Reservoir
Tonight at Guadalupe Reservoir
52°F
Friday at Guadalupe Reservoir
74°F
Friday Night at Guadalupe Reservoir
45°F