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Kayakers and canoeists who want a real backcountry Florida river experience, with white sandbars, overhanging hammock forest, and abundant wildlife. Fall and spring are the sweet spot: comfortable temps, low humidity, and manageable bugs.
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28.8064, -81.4272
Kayakers and canoeists who want a real backcountry Florida river experience, with white sandbars, overhanging hammock forest, and abundant wildlife. Fall and spring are the sweet spot: comfortable temps, low humidity, and manageable bugs.
No pets, no toilets, no water, no hookups, and no driving in. If carrying everything you need on a boat or your back sounds like the wrong kind of trip, this place has nothing to offer you.
Context for the broader area surrounding Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area At Flagler Beach Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
<A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/dataweb/dams/ca10154.htm">Friant Dam</a> on the San Joaquin River, forms Millerton Lake. The dam and lake are features of the <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/dataweb/html/friant.html">Central Valley Project - Friant Division</a>. Millerton Lake is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, approximately 15 miles east of Fresno, CA offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Reclamation is assisting the State Parks and Recreation to develop the San Joaquin trail that will allow hiking, equestrian, and bike access through the park and join the historic trail leading up the San Joaquin River. Numerous camping facilities, ranging from primitive sites to RV hookups are available. Call the park or 1-800-444-PARK for reservations. The park includes a preserve area for nesting bald eagles, and the park provides boat tours during the winter months for viewing. For boating enthusiasts, the lake offers a marina for long term docking as well as day use boat ramps. Good fishing for bass, catfish, crappie, and trout. The historic Millerton Courthouse, once the seat of Fresno County, has been restored and contains interpretive exhibits about the area's local history. The courthouse was salvaged from the town of Millerton when it was inundated by Lake Millerton, and reconstructed on the shore at Mariner's Point.
Site is off State Highway 41 about 15 miles north of Fresno, California.
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Fall brings the most comfortable camping, with daytime highs around 65–82°F, nights in the 50–60°F range, lower humidity, and reduced mosquito pressure. Water levels stabilize after summer rains, making paddling especially pleasant, and migratory birds pass through. Spring offers similar mild conditions with good water flow. Summer turns very hot and humid but the water stays refreshing and vegetation is lush; expect larger crowds on the upper run near Kelly Park and heavy insect activity. Winter delivers excellent hiking and wildlife viewing with fewer biting bugs, though cold fronts can make water activities chilly. The reserve stays open year-round.
Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.
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