
Lake Piru
Lake Piru is a picturesque reservoir nestled in the Los Padres National Forest and Topatopa Mountains of Ventura County, California. The lake was created in 1955 by the construction of the Santa Felicia Dam on Piru Creek, a tributary of the Santa Clara River. Covering 1,242 acres, Lake Piru is a popular destination for visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Southern California. The lake's crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing, making it a popular destination for water enthusiasts of all kinds. Anglers will find a well-stocked fishery at Lake Piru, with a variety of fish species including bass, catfish, and rainbow trout. The lake's relatively shallow waters make it ideal for fly fishing, with plenty of opportunities to catch the elusive rainbow and brown trout. Lake Piru also offers a variety of recreational opportunities on land. The surrounding hills and forests are home to numerous hiking and biking trails, offering visitors a chance to explore the area's natural beauty and observe its native flora and fauna, which include oak woodlands, chaparral, and various species of birds and small mammals. For those who prefer to stay on the water, Lake Piru is an ideal location for boating and kayaking. The calm waters of the lake make it a popular spot for paddling and offer visitors a unique perspective on the surrounding landscape. In addition to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, Lake Piru also boasts a variety of amenities and facilities designed to make visitors' stays comfortable and enjoyable. These include campgrounds, picnic areas, and boat ramps, as well as shower and restroom facilities. Overall, Lake Piru is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and world-class recreational opportunities of Southern California. With its stunning lake, diverse ecosystems, and numerous recreational activities, it offers something for everyone and is sure to leave a lasting impression on visitors.
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Lake Piru
Lake Piru is a picturesque reservoir nestled in the Los Padres National Forest and Topatopa Mountains of Ventura County, California. The lake was created in 1955 by the construction of the Santa Felicia Dam on Piru Creek, a tributary of the Santa Clara River. Covering 1,242 acres, Lake Piru is a popular destination for visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Southern California. The lake's crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing, making it a popular destination for water enthusiasts of all kinds. Anglers will find a well-stocked fishery at Lake Piru, with a variety of fish species including bass, catfish, and rainbow trout. The lake's relatively shallow waters make it ideal for fly fishing, with plenty of opportunities to catch the elusive rainbow and brown trout. Lake Piru also offers a variety of recreational opportunities on land. The surrounding hills and forests are home to numerous hiking and biking trails, offering visitors a chance to explore the area's natural beauty and observe its native flora and fauna, which include oak woodlands, chaparral, and various species of birds and small mammals. For those who prefer to stay on the water, Lake Piru is an ideal location for boating and kayaking. The calm waters of the lake make it a popular spot for paddling and offer visitors a unique perspective on the surrounding landscape. In addition to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, Lake Piru also boasts a variety of amenities and facilities designed to make visitors' stays comfortable and enjoyable. These include campgrounds, picnic areas, and boat ramps, as well as shower and restroom facilities. Overall, Lake Piru is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and world-class recreational opportunities of Southern California. With its stunning lake, diverse ecosystems, and numerous recreational activities, it offers something for everyone and is sure to leave a lasting impression on visitors.
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Forecast: Monday, Apr 28
Clear
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Precipitation
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Sun, Moon & UV
Solunar Fishing Forecast
Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)
8:17 PM - 10:47 PM
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
12:58 PM - 2:28 PM
3:48 AM - 5:18 AM
Outlook for Monday at Lake Piru
Expect temperatures ranging from 43°F to 68°F. Skies look mostly clear with little chance of precipitation. Winds will be averaging 5 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 18 mph. The maximum UV index will be 8 (Very High), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 4/5 (Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 8:17 PM and 7:00 AM, or try the minor windows near 12:58 PM and 3:48 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Lake Piru.
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Water Temperature History
Trends for Lake Piru
Current Temp
Latest recorded surface temperature.
Lowest in Period
52°F
On Jan 26
Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.
Average in Period
65°F
Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.
Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months
Surface temperature over the selected period.
Key Observations (Last 12 Months)
- Warmest avg: August (80°F).
- Coolest avg: January (54°F).
- Rapid warming often occurs: May → June (+9°F).
- Sharpest cooling trend: September → October (-11°F).
Weather Forecast
Wind speed and pressure trends
Hourly Wind Forecast
Wind Direction
341°
Pressure
1018 mb
Cloud Cover
69%
Visibility
4 miles
Daily Pressure Forecast


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