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Water-focused campers with a boat or kayak get the most out of this place. Sites like C35 and C32 put you right on the lake, and the marina and boat launch are both active. Reservations go fast on summer weekends, so book well ahead.
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Water-focused campers with a boat or kayak get the most out of this place. Sites like C35 and C32 put you right on the lake, and the marina and boat launch are both active. Reservations go fast on summer weekends, so book well ahead.
Campfire people will be frustrated twice over: the burn ban is in effect indefinitely, and fire rings aren't a listed amenity anyway. Chiggers show up even at the campsite, not just on trail, and there's no ice or camp store to resupply basics.
Context for the broader area surrounding C 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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Summer brings warm, humid days with highs in the mid-80s to low-90s°F and nights in the 60s, ideal for boating, swimming, and fishing. The marina and boat launch are fully active, and trails are best hiked early morning before heat sets in. Expect afternoon thunderstorms, strong sun, and bugs. Weekends and holiday weeks fill up, so reserve campsites and boat slips in advance. Spring and fall offer quieter visits with pleasant hiking weather, though lake activities are less of a draw. Winter is possible but sees fewer visitors.
Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.
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