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Littlerock Dam Recreation Area Adventures

Littlerock Dam Recreation Area offers a tranquil escape with opportunities for hiking, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing around the scenic Littlerock Reservoir in Southern California's Antelope Valley.

450
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Littlerock Dam Recreation Area

 

Littlerock Dam Recreation Area is situated in the picturesque Antelope Valley of Los Angeles County, California. The area centers around the Littlerock Reservoir, a man-made lake created by the Littlerock Dam on the California Aqueduct. Nestled between rolling chaparral-covered hills and desert shrubs, the reservoir and its surrounding open space provide a unique blend of aquatic and semi-arid ecosystems. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as hiking along gently rolling trails, fishing for largemouth bass and catfish, and birdwatching for species including herons, egrets, and migratory waterfowl. The recreation area is managed to provide a peaceful natural setting, away from the bustle of nearby cities. Historically, the Littlerock Dam was constructed as part of California’s extensive water management system, representing the state's engineering efforts to harness water resources for urban and agricultural uses. Today, its recreational value is highly appreciated by locals and visitors alike. Key landmarks include several picnic areas with shaded tables, fishing piers, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the reservoir and the surrounding Mojave Desert foothills. The area is especially popular during spring and fall seasons when temperatures are moderate and wildlife activity is high. Visitors find the site ideal for family outings, nature photography, and casual strolls. Accessibility is straightforward from the town of Littlerock and via local highways, making it a convenient day-use destination with no camping available onsite. Protection of the local habitat and maintaining water quality remain priorities for local agencies managing the area.

Highlights

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Littlerock Reservoir fishing piers with easy access for anglers

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Birdwatching hotspots featuring diverse waterfowl and raptors

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Scenic hiking trails winding through chaparral and desert landscapes

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Picnic and day-use areas shaded by native trees near the water

Notable Natural Features

Littlerock Reservoir

A man-made lake formed by the Littlerock Dam, popular for fishing and waterfowl viewing.

Chaparral Trails

Multiple easy to moderate hiking trails that traverse the surrounding chaparral hills, offering scenic vistas.

Fishing Piers

Designated fishing areas along the reservoir shore with wheelchair accessible piers.