What county is Pacheco Reservoir in?
Santa Clara County
Pacheco Reservoir
| Pacheco Lake | |
|---|---|
| Location | Diablo Range, eastern Santa Clara County, California |
| Coordinates | 37°03′41″N 121°17′41″WCoordinates: 37°03′41″N 121°17′41″W |
| Type | Reservoir |
| Primary outflows | North Fork Pacheco Creek |
What is the elevation of Pacheco Pass?
1,299′
Pacheco Pass/Elevation
Is Pacheco a town?
Pacheco is a census-designated place (CDP) in Contra Costa County, California, United States, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The population was 3,685 at the 2010 census.
Where is Pacheco reservoir located?
Pacheco Reservoir is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Diablo Range in California, U.S.A., formed by a dam on the north fork of Pacheco Creek. Located north of State Route 152 in eastern Santa Clara County, the lake is about an hour’s drive from downtown San Jose….
| North Fork Dam | |
|---|---|
| Normal elevation | 476 feet (145 m) |
Where is Pacheco Pass National Park?
24 miles west of Los Banos and 20 miles east of Gilroy on Dinosaur Point Road off of Highway 152. The park is located along the scenic, historic Pacheco Pass; on the west side of San Luis Reservoir, east of Hollister. Online reservations are not available for this park.
What is it like to Drive Highway 152 through Pacheco Pass?
If you ever took a trip to Monterery, Santa Cruz, or the Bay Area there’s a good chance you’ve taken Highway 152 through Pacheco Pass. The part of the trip from Los Banos to Gilroy is rather mundane for those who have driven it before.
Is there a fee for school field trips to Pacheco?
There is no fee charged for school field trips and all ages are welcome. Spring is the best time to visit Pacheco State Park. We look forward to discussing your class visit. For more information see or call (209) 826-1196/1197.
When is the best time to visit Pacheco State Park?
Spring is the best time to visit Pacheco State Park. We look forward to discussing your class visit. For more information see or call (209) 826-1196/1197. Pacheco State Park is the last remaining portion of the Mexican land grant, El Rancho San Luis Gonzaga.