Lake Evans is a good fishing destination located in the center of Fairmount Park, Riverside County.
Secombe Lake is a human-made lake. The lake is situated in the center of San Bernardino. Despite the fact that Secombe Lake is not very big, it is a good location for fishing.
Lower Otay Lake is an artificial reservoir located near Mexico–United States border. It is a quite deep lake with a 1,100-acre surface area. Lower Otay Lake provides picnic areas with barbecues and picnic tables. There is Olympic Training Center for rowing sports on the territory of Lower Otay Lake.
San Diego Bay is considered to be one of the most popular harbors in the United States. It is a natural waterbody with the surface area of 19 square miles.
Located near San Joaquin Hills, The Entrance Channel is considered to be a quite popular fishing place in California.
Alamitos Bay is a waterbody with brackish water located between Long Beach City and Seal Beach City, California. It is a quite popular place due to the fact that Olympic rowing events are held here.
Mission Bay is an artificial bay with salt water situated in San Diego. The bay is included in the recreational Mission Bay Park.
Lake Elsinore is the largest natural waterbody located in Southern California. The Lake runs through the city with the same name. The main water source of Lake Elsinore is San Jacinto River.
Railroad Canyon Reservoir, also known as Canyon Lake, is a man-made reservoir located between Lake Elsinore and Sun City. There is Canyon Lake City near the reservoir that is closed to the public.
Diamond Valley Lake is one of the largest artificial lakes in Southern California. Diamond Valley Lake provides drinking water for the nearest cities. There are Lake View Trail and North Hills Trail for cycling and horse riding around the reservoir.
Sam Rayburn Reservoir, also known as Big Sam, is the largest lake that lies wholly within the state. The reservoir is fed by the Angelina River built between 1956 and 1965.
Freeport Jetty is located in Brazoria County and provides saltwater fishing. It is the fastest growing port in Texas.