Lake Piru

Lake Piru (/ˈpr/ ) is a reservoir located in Los Padres National Forest and Topatopa Mountains of Ventura County, California, created by the construction in 1955 (1955) of the Santa Felicia Dam on Piru Creek, which is a tributary of the Santa Clara River.

Lake Piru
Lake Piru
LocationLos Padres National Forest,
Topatopa Mountains,
Ventura County, California
Coordinates34°28′39″N 118°45′18″W
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsPiru Creek
Agua Blanca Creek
Primary outflowsPiru Creek
Catchment area421.4 sq mi (1,091 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area1,240 acres (500 ha)
Max. depth130 ft (40 m)
Water volume83,244 acre⋅ft (102,680,000 m3)
Surface elevation1,043 ft (318 m)
ReferencesU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Piru

The reservoir is more widely known for celebrity incidents: in 1999, actor Harrison Ford crashed his helicopter by the lake, and in 2020, actress Naya Rivera died by drowning. Several other people have drowned in the lake as well. Due to these incidents, swimming at the lake is permanently banned.

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