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Upper Otay Reservoir![]() Upper Otay Reservoir is located approximately 8 miles east of Chula Vista. See the "What's New" page for current schedule. Directions: From Interstate 805, exit on Telegraph Canyon Road going east. Telegraph Canyon Road becomes Otay Lakes Road. Turn left at the Upper Otay sign.
Upper Otay was opened to the public in April 1996. Prior to that it had been closed to all fishing since it was established as a natural hatchery for the propagation and introduction of Florida-strain largemouth bass in 1959. Remarkably, 21 of the 25 largest bass in history were the progeny of the fingerlings used in that experiment. When full Upper Otay Reservoir offers 20 surface acres. Water levels are monitored weekly. There are no barbecues or picnic tables at Upper Otay. Patrons can bring self-contained barbecues for use in designated areas only. No ground fires or glass containers are allowed. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times and at least 50 feet away from the water. Upper Otay offers fishing for Florida-strain largemouth bass, bluegill, bullhead and trout planted in January. Fishing is offered on a catch and release (zero kill) basis, with barbless artificial lures only for all species of fish. Check with the Department of Fish Game at (858) 467-4201 for regulations on bait and gear. Fish catch information is updated weekly.
Patrons can float tube or fish from shore, no boats allowed. Use of float tubes is restricted to within 150 feet or less from shore. Float tubers must wear chest waders and have a Coast Guard approved personal flotation device readily available at all times, and have 144 square inches of international orange visible at least 12 inches above the water line. They must also possess a horn or whistle to warn approaching craft. Any float tube that uses oars or has a motor must purchase a private boat use permit for $5.00. There are no concession services at Upper Otay. Daily permits may be purchased at Lower Otay which is nearby. There is no camping allowed at Upper Otay. The nearest camping is Thousand Trails (2 miles away) or Sweetwater and Bonita County Parks (5 miles away). For reservations at County Parks call (858) 565-3600. |
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