United States California

Basalt Road, Los Banos

The Basalt Road boat ramp in Los Banos, California is a concrete ramp that provides access to the San Luis Reservoir. According to the latest information available, the ramp is 15 feet wide and is suitable for small to medium-sized boats and watercraft such as fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, and jet skis. However, it may not be appropriate for larger vessels due to its size and depth.

The San Luis Reservoir is a man-made lake that was created by the construction of the San Luis Dam on the San Joaquin River. It is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and other water activities. The reservoir covers an area of approximately 12,700 acres and has a maximum depth of 319 feet.

In terms of regulations, all watercraft using the Basalt Road boat ramp must comply with California state boating laws. This includes having the appropriate safety equipment onboard, such as life jackets and fire extinguishers, and following speed limits and other rules of the waterway.

Overall, the Basalt Road boat ramp in Los Banos provides convenient access to the San Luis Reservoir for a variety of watercraft, making it a popular destination for boaters and anglers in the area. Get driving directions.
BASALT ROAD, LOS BANOS

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Tuolumne R A Modesto Ca
USGS 11290000
3,870 cfs
Turlock Cn Nr La Grange Ca
USGS 11289500
1,240 cfs
San Joaquin R Nr Vernalis Ca
USGS 11303500
7,100 cfs
Modesto Cn Nr La Grange Ca
USGS 11289000
667 cfs
Tuolumne R Bl Lagrange Dam Nr Lagrange Ca
USGS 11289650
4,030 cfs
Middle R At Middle River Ca
USGS 11312676
3,780 cfs
Arroyo Valle Nr Livermore Ca
USGS 11176500
6 cfs

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Basalt State Rec Area - San Luis Reservoir 79 563 ft
San Luis Creek - San Luis Reservoir 53 268 ft
Medeiros State Rec Area - San Luis Reservoir Numerous 236 ft