Picacho State Recreation Area

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Picacho State Recreation Area
Location Imperial County, California, USA
Nearest city Winterhaven, California
Coordinates 33°1′30.53″N 114°36′32.21″W / 33.0251472°N 114.6089472°W / 33.0251472; -114.6089472Coordinates: 33°1′30.53″N 114°36′32.21″W / 33.0251472°N 114.6089472°W / 33.0251472; -114.6089472

Picacho State Recreation Area is a camping, boating, and general recreation area located on a 9-mile stretch of the lower Colorado river at the site of Picacho, a defunct gold mining town.

Proposed for closure

Picacho State Recreation Area is one of the 48 California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 by California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of a deficit reduction program.[1]

Closure again seemed imminent in 2012 as a part of California's sweeping 70-park closure plan. However, Picacho SRA was never closed, and is fully operational as of 2013. A non-profit group Friends4Picacho was formed in 2012 to promote its continued operation.

Fish species

General information

  • Average Depth: 8 ft
  • Fishable Miles: 94
  • Elevation: 230 ft

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