The Vista Del Lago Visitor Center is a cool and refreshing stop along I-5
Along Interstate 5 an hour north of Los Angeles Pyramid Lake lies nestled between the steep hills of the southern California mountains. The Vista Del Lago Visitor Center sits on a scenic overlook of the lake. The lake and dam are part of the California State Water Project. Most of the time as Art and I travel this route between northern and southern California we zoom by the lake, eager to get home. But on a recent trip, we decided to make the visitor center a rest stop and ended up spending considerable time looking at the many exhibits.A zigzag line was the Egyptian symbol for water
Water has been important since the dawn of time. The exhibits begin with dioramas depicting the history of water use in ancient civilizations ranging from Roman aqueducts, to the Egyptian Shadouf and Nilometer, to China’s Dujiangyan Irrigation Canal, to the Stepwells of India and Pakistan.Pyramid Lake and Dam. Completed in 1973, they were named after the pyramid shaped rock carved out by engineers building the Old Highway 99, now replaced by I-5. Water stored in this man-made reservoir flows through the Castaic Power plant and generates electricity for the Los Angeles area.
After we finished looking at the exhibits we went outside to take in the view and watch the boats on the lake below. Someday, we’ll stop longer and visit one of the picnic areas along the lakeshore.For more information about Pyramid Lake and the Vista Del Lago Visitor Center, click here.
Note: Unlike many of California's reservoirs which are severely depleted because of the drought, Pyramid Lake is nearly full.