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Lago Calero

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Lago Calero

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Calero Reservoir, also known as Calero Lake, is a significant artificial lake nestled in the Santa Teresa Hills of Santa Clara County, California. Located just south of San Jose's Almaden Valley and north of Morgan Hill, this expansive body of water sits at an elevation of 152 meters. It was created in 1935 by the construction of the Calero Dam across the Arroyo Calero, serving as a crucial water source for local residents and a popular recreational hub within the…

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    11 febbraio 2020

    Ciclismo su strada

    Ottimo punto di vista di questo grande bacino artificiale creato da una diga nel sud di San Jose, aperto alla nautica.
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    13 giugno 2022

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    Dalla strada si gode di una bella vista sul bacino idrico di Calero, noto anche come Lago di Calero.
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    13 novembre 2022

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    È sempre bello guidare in riva a un lago o un bacino idrico, ma nel 2022 il pescaggio ha avuto un impatto sul livello dell'acqua
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    1. South San Jose loop via the Coyote Creek Trail

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    Cycle the 38.0-mile Coyote Creek and Los Alamitos Creek Trail Loop, a moderate route through varied scenery in San Jose.

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    This moderate 59-mile road cycling loop from Cupertino to Chesbro Reservoir County Park offers scenic views and a good workout.
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    This moderate 55.1-mile road cycling loop from Calero County Park to Uvas Reservoir offers scenic views and 2309 feet of elevation gain.
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    Elevazione 150 m

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    Posizione:San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the specific rules for dogs on trails at Calero Reservoir?

    Calero County Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules apply. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times and are typically allowed on most designated trails. Always check signage at trailheads for any specific restrictions or areas where dogs might not be permitted, especially in sensitive wildlife habitats.

    Are there any accessible trails or facilities for visitors with mobility limitations?

    While the park features a variety of terrain, from gentle paths to challenging climbs, specific information on fully accessible trails for wheelchairs or other mobility devices is not readily available. It's recommended to contact Calero County Park directly for detailed information on trail accessibility before your visit.

    How do water levels at Calero Reservoir affect recreational activities?

    Water levels at Calero Reservoir can fluctuate significantly, often impacted by drought conditions or water management efforts. Lower water levels may affect boat launching, alter shoreline access for activities like kayaking or paddleboarding, and change the visual landscape. Despite fluctuations, the reservoir remains open for various water and land activities.

    Is it possible to fish at Calero Reservoir, and are there any restrictions?

    Yes, fishing is permitted at Calero Reservoir. However, due to elevated mercury levels in the fish, it is strictly on a catch-and-release basis only. Anglers must adhere to all California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations and possess a valid fishing license.

    What are the best viewpoints for panoramic scenery within Calero County Park?

    Calero County Park offers several excellent viewpoints. Higher points within the 'back country' area provide breathtaking panoramic vistas of southern Santa Clara County and the distant Santa Cruz Mountain Range. Many trails also offer continuous scenic views of the reservoir itself and the surrounding rolling hills.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Calero Reservoir?

    Calero Reservoir and its surrounding park are primarily natural recreational areas. There are no cafes, pubs, or hotels located directly within the park boundaries. However, being close to San Jose's Almaden Valley and north of Morgan Hill, you can find various dining and accommodation options a short drive away in these nearby communities.

    What is the typical duration for hiking the loop trail around Calero Reservoir?

    The duration for hiking the loop trail around Calero Reservoir can vary significantly based on the specific route taken, your pace, and elevation changes. While the park features nearly 19 miles of trails, a full loop around the reservoir could take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours or more for hikers, depending on the chosen path and fitness level. Cyclists might complete it faster.

    How does Calero Reservoir compare to Anderson Lake for outdoor activities?

    Both Calero Reservoir and Anderson Lake are significant recreational areas in Santa Clara County. Calero Reservoir is known for its diverse activities including power boating, sailing, and extensive multi-use trails. Anderson Lake, while also offering boating and trails, has faced long-term capacity restrictions due to seismic retrofit projects, which can impact water levels and available activities. Calero generally offers a more consistent experience for water sports and trail use.

    What wildlife can visitors expect to see at Calero Reservoir, and when is the best time for spotting?

    Calero Reservoir is a great spot for wildlife observation. Visitors frequently spot deer, foxes, and rabbits. Birdwatchers can look for eagles and various grebes. The best time for wildlife spotting is often during the quieter early morning or late afternoon hours, particularly in spring (March to May) when the park is vibrant with activity and wildflowers.

    Is public transport available to reach Calero Reservoir, or is a car necessary?

    Reaching Calero Reservoir primarily requires personal transportation. While public transport options exist in the broader San Jose area, direct routes to the park entrance are limited or non-existent. A car is highly recommended for convenient access to the park's various trailheads and facilities.

    Are there any specific permits required for activities like boating or horseback riding at Calero Reservoir?

    For certain activities like boating, specific permits or fees may be required by the Santa Clara Valley Water District or Calero County Park. Horseback riding is permitted on designated trails, but it's always advisable to check the official Santa Clara County Parks website or contact the park directly for the most up-to-date information on any necessary permits, fees, or regulations before your visit.

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