Everything about Lake Cachuma totally explained
Lake Cachuma is a man-made
lake located in central
Santa Barbara County, California on the
Santa Ynez River. It is formed by
Bradbury Dam, a 201 foot (61 m)
earth-fill dam built by the
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in 1953. At capacity it can hold 205,000
acre-feet (253,000,000 m³) and has a surface area of . It is the site of a large
campsite(External Link
) administered by the Santa Barbara County Parks
(External Link
) department. County Parks offers visitors to the Lake tent, RV, Yurt, and group camping and Fishing, Boating, Hiking, Lake Cruises & Nature Programs.
The
University of California at Santa Barbara (
UCSB)
rowing (sport) team (otherwise known as "
crew") regularly practices (and races) at Lake Cachuma and erected a permanent boathouse there just prior to the 1982-1983 school year.
The city of
Solvang, California is approximately to the west of Lake Cachuma.
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