Visited on 3/29/2019 while on a weekend camping trip adventure to the South Bay Area, we camped at Coyote Lake near Gilroy. Jeff and our two Chocolate Labs, Summer and Skye joined us on our adventure of several lakes in the area. Stevens Creek Reservoir is located 365 feet above sea level along a creek that bares it’s name and is about two miles southwest of town of Cupertino. Stevens Creek is a 92 acre reservoir which was originally known as Arroyo de San José Cupertino. The stream now bears the name of an early settler, Captain Elishia Stephens, a South Carolinian, who led the first successful passage of wagons over the Sierra Nevada in 1844. Stevens Creek dam and reservoir is one of six original systems approved for construction by voters in 1934. It was completed in 1935. In 1985, an additional 231,000 cubic yards of material was added to the dam, raising it 10 feet.
A bucket list of mine is to travel, document & photograph nearly 750 of the largest lakes in the State of California with a minimum of 50 surface acres. My husband, Jeff, our two water loving Chocolate Labradors, Summer & Skye joined me on several of these trips. This blog includes pictures I have taken & information I have gathered: size, elevation and any other unique facts. Enjoy and feel free to leave a comment along the journey & watch my blog for new lakes I have visited.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Stevens Creek Reservoir - Santa Clara County, California
Visited on 3/29/2019 while on a weekend camping trip adventure to the South Bay Area, we camped at Coyote Lake near Gilroy. Jeff and our two Chocolate Labs, Summer and Skye joined us on our adventure of several lakes in the area. Stevens Creek Reservoir is located 365 feet above sea level along a creek that bares it’s name and is about two miles southwest of town of Cupertino. Stevens Creek is a 92 acre reservoir which was originally known as Arroyo de San José Cupertino. The stream now bears the name of an early settler, Captain Elishia Stephens, a South Carolinian, who led the first successful passage of wagons over the Sierra Nevada in 1844. Stevens Creek dam and reservoir is one of six original systems approved for construction by voters in 1934. It was completed in 1935. In 1985, an additional 231,000 cubic yards of material was added to the dam, raising it 10 feet.
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