Santa Clarita Valley Lake Community
Welcome to Castaic, a northwestern Los Angeles County community in the Santa Clarita Valley, anchored by Castaic Lake and its boating, fishing, and mountain foothills.
Castaic is an unincorporated community in the northwest corner of Los Angeles County, set within the Santa Clarita Valley where Interstate 5 climbs toward the Grapevine. The community's name reflects its Chumash and Spanish heritage, and its modern identity is inseparable from the water stored at its doorstep: Castaic Lake, a reservoir formed by Castaic Dam, serves both as a regional water resource and as a major recreation area. With roughly 19,000 residents, Castaic functions as a residential and outdoor-oriented community on the outer edge of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It sits near the junction of Interstate 5 and State Route 126, a position that puts Santa Clarita's retail and employment centers minutes away and gives commuters a direct route toward the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles. Castaic Lake State Recreation Area is the local centerpiece. The upper lake supports sailing, power boating, and fishing, while the lower lake is reserved for non-motorized craft and seasonal swimming, with hiking, biking, and picnic areas around the shore. The surrounding foothills of the Angeles National Forest extend the outdoor options. Public education is handled by the Castaic Union School District for elementary and middle grades, with older students continuing at nearby high schools. The community mixes newer master-planned neighborhoods with established areas, and its northern reach puts the wide-open spaces of the high desert and the Tejon corridor within a short drive. Castaic tends to appeal to families and commuters drawn to its lake, its open setting, and its position along one of the state's busiest travel corridors.
Castaic is in Los Angeles County, California, in the northwestern part of the county. It sits within the Santa Clarita Valley, near the junction of Interstate 5 and State Route 126, just north of the city of Santa Clarita.
Castaic is roughly 40 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, reached via Interstate 5 through the Santa Clarita Valley and the San Fernando Valley, with a drive time of about 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic.
Castaic Lake is a reservoir and state recreation area offering two lakes: an upper lake for power boating, sailing, and fishing, and a lower lake for non-motorized boating and seasonal swimming, with trails and picnic areas around the shore.
Castaic is served by the Castaic Union School District, which provides elementary and middle school education for the community. High school students continue on to nearby schools in the surrounding area, including those in the Santa Clarita Valley.
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