Stampede Dam

Stampede Dam (National ID # CA10192) is a dam in Sierra County, California, impounding the Little Truckee River.

It was a project of the United States Bureau of Reclamation, not primarily for flood control or irrigation storage as usual, but for fishery enhancement, primarily to facilitate the spawning of the critically endangered species cui-ui fish downstream.

[1] The reservoir it creates, Stampede Reservoir, has a water surface elevation of 5,955 feet (1,815 m) and an area of about 3,340 acres (1,350 ha) and about 25 miles (40 km) of shoreline, with a maximum capacity of 226,500 acre-feet (279,400,000 m3).

[2][3] Recreation includes fishing (for kokanee salmon, rainbow, brook, brown and lake (mackinaw) trout, etc.

There is an accessible viewing platform at Stampede Vista Point.

Stampede Dam and Reservoir