Don Castro Reservoir - Hayward, CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout, Common Carp
Don Castro Regional Park is a 101-acre urban retreat located on the border of Hayward and Castro Valley, California. Established in 1964 when San Lorenzo Creek was dammed by the Alameda Flood Control and Water Conservation District, the park features a swim lagoon and an adjacent reservoir that provide both recreation and natural beauty. The lagoon’s clear blue water is a local favorite, especially in warmer months. A large shallow area is roped off for children, making it a safe spot for families. The lagoon is supplied with water from the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), which also stocks the nearby lake with trout and catfish from October to April.

The adjacent Don Castro Reservoir is a peaceful fishing destination nestled in the rolling hills of Hayward. It offers opportunities to catch rainbow trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish, and sunfish. Trout are especially active near the dam in cooler months, while bass and catfish thrive in warmer weather. Though boating and swimming are not allowed in the lake, shoreline hikers are treated to a surprising array of wildlife including turtles, frogs, ducks, raccoons, and deer. This hidden gem offers both seasoned and beginner anglers a chance to enjoy nature close to home.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
9-29-2022 Don Castro Fishing Report
Action has been slow. This is a small... more »
East Bay Regional Park District
3-4-2021 Don Castro Catches of The Week
OPEN Seven Days a Week 8:00 am – 8:00... more »
East Bay Regional Park District
1-21-2021 6.5 Lb. Rainbow
OPEN Seven Days a Week 8:00 am – 8:00... more »
East Bay Regional Park District
1-24-2020 Don Castro Catches of The Week
OPEN Seven Days a Week 8:00 am – 8:00... more »
East Bay Regional Park District
1-10-2020 Don Castro Report
GENERAL CONDITIONS Please remember that a California state-fishing license... more »
East Bay Regional Park District


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