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Filming locations for Piranha - a detailed look!


Two of the locations I've been to are the dam and the Lost River resort. I have mapped a couple of others, but I'm missing a few. If anybody knows where these scenes were shot, please pass the info in a reply. Thanks.

Here's what I have so far:

The Dam
(Meadow Lake / Nolte Dam)
South Seguin, TX
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=29.5286&lon=-97.9392

Airport
Burbank Airport, CA
http://www.burbankairport.com/map.htm

Dr. Hoaks secret government lab
(Camp Hollywoodland summer camp for girls)
Near Griffith Park, CA
http://www.laparks.org/dos/camps/hollywoodland.htm
http://www.laparks.org/locator/maps/hollywoodlandGirlsCamp.htm

Lost River Resort
(Aquarena Texas River Center)
San Marcos, TX
http://www.aquarena.txstate.edu/
http://www.aquarena.txstate.edu/map.html

Town and Jail
Wimberley, TX
http://www.wimberley.org/1234899_12663.htm
http://www.touringtexas.com/wimberley/map.htm


Still need these locations (can anybody help me out):

1) Kids summer camp (most important)
2) The stretch of river Paul and Maggie are floating on
3) Jack and Paul Grogan’s cabins
4) Boiler room used by Dr. Mengers and Colonel Waxman
5) Smelting plant topside, not underwater scenes (lake Austin, but where?)

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<5) Smelting plant topside, not underwater scenes (lake Austin, but where?)>

Found it!

Austin, TX
Lake Austin
across the water from
http://www.lucysboatyard.com
http://www.hulahut.com/

Completely stumbled on this one by accident. I had a business lunch today on the back patio of a restaurant here in Austin called "Lucy's Boatyard," right next to "Hula Hut." I had my back to the water during the whole meeting and meal, but looked across the water (Lake Austin, but it's more like a big river) as we were leaving and saw it. I told the group and, of course, none of my colleagues knew of the movie.

Go to the websites and click the "about us" buttons. Some of the photos show the familiar looking water view (but not the building). A piece of trivia is that if Paul and Maggie kept driving the boat past the "smelting plant" for a couple of hundred yards they would have crashed into topside of a fairly large dam. The websites also have a map.

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just watched the movie again(the first time was in the early 80s on tv as a little kid) thanks for all your hard work identifying locations. i too am very interested to know where the kids camp was, that was a really beautiful stretch of water and i liked the look of the rock outcropping across from the swimming area

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Been a while since I started this post. Glad there's actually someone who shares my interest in this.

In my continuing search, I may have found the kid's camp. Can't be sure until I visit it, but it's proximity to Aquarina Springs (Lost River Resort in movie), makes it a practical possibility.

Here's a link to Five Mile Dam (Hays County Park). The behind the scenes footage from the DVD gave me the clue with running water dam. You'd have to watch it in "special features" to know what I mean.

I'll post on it when I find out.

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Found the kid's camp location ( In Wimberley of course). Lots of houses there now that weren't there in 1978. Got to swim there this past weekend. The woman who runs the Cypress Falls Cafe, where you rent your tubes, confirmed it was the location.

Cypress Falls Swimming Hole
One Woodcreek Circle
Wimberley, TX 78676

http://www.wimberley.org/d/6843873_12663.htm
http://www.thelodgeatcypressfalls.com/Contact%20Us.html


THE REST:

The Dam
(Meadow Lake / Nolte Dam)
South Seguin, TX
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=29.5286&lon=-97.9392

Airport
Burbank Airport, CA
http://www.burbankairport.com/map.htm

Dr. Hoaks secret government lab
(Camp Hollywoodland summer camp for girls)
Near Griffith Park, CA
http://www.laparks.org/dos/camps/hollywoodland.htm
http://www.laparks.org/locator/maps/hollywoodlandGirlsCamp.htm

Lost River Resort
(Aquarena Texas River Center)
San Marcos, TX
http://www.aquarena.txstate.edu/
http://www.aquarena.txstate.edu/map.html

Town and Jail
Wimberley, TX
http://www.wimberley.org/1234899_12663.htm
http://www.touringtexas.com/wimberley/map.htm

Smelting plant: Topside, not underwater scenes.
Austin, TX
Lake Austin
across the water from
http://www.lucysboatyard.com
http://www.hulahut.com/

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wow! nice work man, very impressive. always loved this movie for all the wrong reasons since i was kid...

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Awesome job!!!!!

I love this movie since I saw it at the theatre when I was kid!!!

These details and locations are great!!




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I've just been to Aquarena Springs three days ago on my 29th birthday and I love it more every time I go there! :-) I've been there several times now. I can't wait to get this movie on Blu-Ray! :-) It'll be great to see Aquarena Springs back in the day! :-)

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According to magazine interviews with both Bradford Dillman and Belinda Balaski, the scenes with both of them being attacked by piranha were shot at a public pool in Los Angeles. It's also noted in the original pressbook that several interiors and most of the underwater scenes were shot in Los Angeles. Dillman in his magazine interview in "Shock Cinema" issue #22 identifies the swimming pool as being located at the University of California; he spent one exhausting full day diving into the deep end of said pool for the shots of the puppet piranha biting his face.

1,000 mini-bios and I feel like I'm just getting started

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I've been on the glass bottom boat a couple of times.

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I have a question:

Does anyone know the lake/river where the 1995 TV remake of "Piranha" were filmed? It looks like some of it was shot at Castaic Lake near Valencia, CA.

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1. The kids summer camp is located in the sub-division of Woodcreek right near Wimberley,Tx.

The stone formations are exactly the same as they were during the movie. There are way more houses now but I lived in the townhouses for 6 years. The creek the kids are swimming in is called Cypress Creek and it forms at the mouth of Jacobs Well. A very beautiful area.

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