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Where do you park for Clementine Lake?

Where do you park for Clementine Lake?

Lake Clementine Trailhead & Parking Lake Clementine Trail has an access point on the Old Folsom Road right off HWY 49. Cost to park is $10, but you can actually park on the Confluence side of the bridge and walk over.

Is Jenkinson Lake open?

May through September: Monday – Sunday, 6:30 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. NOTE: No domestic animals or diapers are allowed in the water or streams of Jenkinson Lake, per California State drinking water law. Please do not jeopardize recreation at Sly Park as the state can revoke our body contact exemption at any time.

Are there bears in Auburn California?

Bears are common in the Auburn area but are usually seen in residential neighborhoods scavenging for food. But finding them on heavily used trails is rare.

Can you swim in Lake Clementine?

Maximum speed on the lake is 40 MPH. Maximum speed within buoyed areas is 5 MPH. No wake allowed at the ramp, marina, and camping areas. Swimming and water-skiing is prohibited in Marina Area.

Is Upper Lake Clementine open Covid?

Upper Lake Clementine- Open April 15th depending on road conditions. Day use hours are 8am to 7pm daily.

Do you have to pay to get into Lake Clementine?

Boat-In Camping Camping fee is $38.00 per night, $10.00 for each extra vehicle. Day Use fee is $10.00 per day for all day use vehicles. Motorized boat launch fee is $10.00 and payable at the entrance station. Limited vehicle parking.

Are there bears in Sly Park?

Sly Park Recreation Area: Bears have not been a problem in the campgrounds. It is always a good idea to put away food and garbage at night for the other critters like squirrels, raccoons or birds. Silver Lake West Campground: Bears are known to be in the area.

How much does it cost to get into Sly Park?

Since Sly Park is open 365 days a year that works out to 43 cents per day (33 cents for seniors). Visitors can go to www.eid.org/recreation to get more information about fees and to make a reservation for their next camping trip.

Where are the most bears in California?

Los Padres: The Southern Fringe The vast majority of the state’s bears are found in the northern portion of the state, in what biologists refer to as the North Coast/Cascade population and the Sierra Nevada population.

Are bears overpopulated in California?

California’s black bear population has increased over the past few decades. In 1982, the statewide population was estimated to be between 10,000 and 15,000 bears. Presently, the statewide population is conservatively estimated to be between 30,000 and 40,000 bears.

What kind of fish are in Lake Clementine?

WalleyeLargemouth bassSmallmouth bassWhite bassSpotted bass
Lake Clementine/Fish

Is there E. coli in Folsom Lake?

“The elevated levels of pollution at Tiscornia Beach greatly increase the risk of disease.” Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma had high E. coli readings.

Is there cell service at Sly Park?

Sly Park Recreation Area: There is limited cell phone reception near the entrance of the park. The signal diminishes as you travel into the park. Silver Lake West Campground: No cell coverage.