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BOATERS NOTICE - QUAGGA MUSSEL
The following links will provide you with information regarding invasive species that could affect our local lakes. Click on Santa Margarita Lake and Lopez Lake for specific information regarding these two facilities. If you have additional questions please contact our Supervising Ranger, Ken Kilis at kklis@co.slo.ca.us. or Parks Superintendent Ernie Del Rio at edelrio@co.slo.ca.us.
San Luis Obispo County Parks (PDF)
California Department of Water Resources
California Department of Fish & Game
Fishing
Cast your line into Santa Margarita Lake and you'll find largemouth
bass, crappie, bluegill, redear, catfish and trout. Trout
plants spark real action in cooler months. Fishing is
good from shore or use one of the launch ramps and try your
luck from a boat or canoe. Though noted for its excellent
fishing and peaceful boating, the park also hosts a vast range
of hiking and riding trails which offer breath-taking views
of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Location
Santa Margarita Lake is approximately seven miles southeast
of Hwy 101 and Hwy 58. With thousands of acres of unspoiled
open space, the park is home to countless species of plants
and wildlife making it the perfect location for nature study,
boating and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy other activities
along the central coast including historic sites, golf courses,
wineries and Hearst Castle - all a short drive from Santa
Margarita Lake.
Information
Ranger Office (805) 788-2397
Camping and Day-Use Picnic Reservations (805) 788-2397
Marina Store (805) 438-1522
County Parks Administrative Office (805)781-5930
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