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Lake Almanor

 Lake Almanor is located in Chester, CA

Phone: (800) 624-8087

Lake Almanor

About the Lake:

This is one of the largest man made lakes in California. It was constructed in 1914 and is an incredible place to fish for trout. Please keep in mind that due to its high elevation, this lake can freeze over at times. Please call ahead if you are planning on visiting the lakes during the summer months.

Boat Launches:

#01 Forest Service Ramp (Canyon Dam Picnic Area)

Junction of Hwy. 147 and Hwy. 89, Canyon Dam CA 95923

Picnic tables and fire pits, restrooms, 3 lane ramp, launch/load dock, no fee

#05 Forest Service Ramp (West Shore)

1 mi. off Hwy. 89 on Almanor Drive West, Canyon Dam CA 95923

Located in the U.S.F.S campground area, restrooms, public beach, launch/load dock, no fee

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Camping

Is camping allowed? Yes, camping is allowed at this lake. However, you can only camp in the designated areas. Please check with lake management for more information.

Boating restrictions:

Visitors are not allowed to stay in their boats overnight. Although mooring is provided at the lake, visitors are asked not to leave their boats unattended at any time. The moorings are for the purposes of launching and landing only.

How big is the lake? The surface area of the lake is 28,000 acres

Fishing

What kind of fish can be found in the lake? Trout, salmon, bass and catfish can all be found here.

Are there any limitations or seasons for these fish? Yes, according to lake management:

Trout and salmon: Open season all year. Limit: five trout or salmon in combination.

Bass: Open season all year. Limit: five bass. Minimum length: none.

Catfish: Open season all year. Limit: twenty (except Bullheads no limit.)

Special notes:

At times, islands in the lake may be submerged. Please use caution and ask lake management about which areas need to be avoided at certain times of the year.

Nearby resorts and marinas:

Wilson's Camp Prattville

2930 Lake Almanor Dr. West, Canyon Dam, CA 95923 (530) 259-2464

Cabins, lodges, marina, boat docks

Lake Almanor Resort

2706 Big Springs Rd., Lake Almanor 96137 (530) 596-3337

Boat ramp, dock, cabins, rentals, store

Big Cove Resort

442 Peninsula Dr., Lake Almanor 96137 (530) 596-3349

Cabins, RV, boat dock

Kokanee Lodge

452 Peninsula Dr., Lake Almanor 96137 (530) 596-3215

Mooring, store, rentals

Lake Haven Resort

7329 Hwy. 147, Eastshore Lake Almanor 96137 (530) 596-3249

Marina, boat ramp, hookups

Lassen View Resort

7457 Hwy. 147, Eastshore Lake Almanor 96137 (530) 596-3437

Ramp, store, boat rentals, marina

Leisure Trailer Park

P.O. Box 1164, Chester 96020 (530) 258-2302

RV sites

Little Norway Resort

432 Peninsula Dr., Lake Almanor 96137 (530) 596-3225

Cabins and marina

Plumas Pines Resort

3000 Almanor Dr. West, Canyon Dam 95923 (530) 259-4343

Motel and boat ramp

Lichti's Lakeside Resort

300 Peninsula Dr., Lake Almanor 96137 (530) 596-3959

Marina, units

19 Lake Cove Resort and Marina

3584 Hwy. 147, Eastshore Lake Almanor 96137

P.O. Box 68, Canyon Dam 95923 (530) 284-7697

Boat ramp, docks, cabins

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Bullards Bar Lake

Bullards Bar Lake is located in: Nevada City, CA

Phone: (530) 288-3231

Bullards Bar Lake

About the Lake:

This gorgeous lake covers 4700 acres and is located near Nevada City. The North Yuba butts up against the lake and this is considered to be one of the tallest dams in California. The lake is more than 16 miles long and the dam itself is reason enough to visit.

Boat Launches:

Emerald Cove Resort & Marina

Near the dam on the south end of the lake just off Marysville Rd.

Launch ramp, no fee.

Dark Day Boat Ramp

On east side of lake, Hwy. 49 to Marysville Rd.

Launch ramp, no fee, picnic area nearby.

Camping:

Is Camping Allowed? Yes, camping is allowed at the following sites:

Hornswoggle Group Campground

On Marysville Rd., off of Hwy. 49, on east side of lake.

Schoolhouse Family Campground

On Marysville Rd., off of Hwy. 49, on east side of lake.

Dark Day Campground

On Marysville Rd., off of Hwy. 49, on east side of lake.

Garden Point Boat Campground

In the center of the lake on the tip of the Garden Point Peninsula.

Boat access only

Madrone Cove Boat Campground

North end of the lake up in the North Yuba River Arm.

Boat access only

Frenchy Point Boat Campground

North end of the lake up in the North Yuba River Arm.

Boat access only

Shoreline Camping

Any shore around the lake.

Boat access only

Boating Restrictions:

Please make sure that all boats follow state and federal regulations.

Fishing:

What kind of fish can be found at the lake? Numerous fish can be found in the lake including trout, crappie, bass, salmon and other small varieties of fish. 

Are there any regulations on fishing? Yes, according to the park service:

Trout & salmon: Open season all year. Limit: five

Bass: Open season all year. Limit: five bass. Minimum length: twelve inches.

Crappie: Open season all year. Limit: twenty-five

Other species: Other species of fish may be taken in any number and at any time of the year by angling.

Special Notes:

Please note that some camping areas may have fees. Please contact the lake management for more information. If you are found camping in an area without the proper permits, you will be cited by the National Forest Service. Many of the campgrounds are boat access only, so please bring all necessary camping equipment on your boat. None of the campgrounds are public access, and require proper registration before you can be allowed to stay, even if it is temporary.

All campers must make reservations. Please note that there is a two night minimum for all campers. Please keep an eye out for floating debris in the lake during the months when run off is at its highest point. 

Nearby resorts and marinas:

Emerald Cove Resort & Marina

P.O. Box 1954, Nevada City, CA 95959 - (530) 692-3200

Near the dam on the south end of the lake just off Marysville Rd.

Full service marina and resort

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The Boat House Marina, Locke, CA

The Boat House Marina is located in Locke, CA

Phone: (916) 776-1204

The Boat House Marina, Locke, CA

Boat launches?

Yes, the marina supplies a boat launch for their customers. Please keep in mind that although the public may use the marina, it is considered a privately owned operation.

Marine stand by channel?

You can reach the marina on channel 68.

Are there slips/docks available?

Yes, the marina has both available at this time. In addition, electricity and water are supplied at this location for boats. The slips are 26 to 36 feet in size and they are covered.

Other marina services:

The marina features a boat dock/landing with manual put in and put out. There is a snack bar on site, making it a great place to stop if you need to restock on supplies. Fuel, restrooms, showers, and other services are also provided here. Please note that in order to access these services, you must be a member. You can learn more about membership by calling ahead to the number listed above.

Average depth of marina: 8 feet - please keep in mind that the river is very changeable and water depths can vary greatly depending on the current conditions and the season. It is best to call ahead to the marina before you arrive to make sure that the depth is sufficient for your vessel.

Is there a pump out station?

Yes, the marina does feature a pump out station for their customers. In addition, you can also use the fuel dock which has diesel and regular fuel.

Is dry storage available?

Yes, the marina does offer dry storage. Please call the marina office for more information.

Is there a charge to use this marina?

Yes, the Boathouse does have fees for most of their services. As mentioned above, you must be a member in good standing to use the facilities. Membership however, is relatively inexpensive and if you boat or fish in this area a lot, it's well worth it.

What kind of fish can be found here?

You'll find numerous different types of fish including bass, sturgeon, trout and even salmon. The amounts will vary from season to season and some areas of the river may have greater concentrations than others. This particular area has not been over fished and still offers great opportunities for fishers and boaters.

Boating regulations:

All boats must be operated under state and federal regulations. Please wear life jackets at all times. Since this general area is popular, it's best to check your speed in areas where they are more people or swimmers. Please be on the lookout for wind surfers in some areas.


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Nearby Restaurant:

If you are looking for a good meal while you're at this marina, the town of Locke is home to a very legendary restaurant named Al The Wop's. The steak sandwiches are divine and well worth the trip. This is a great place to take the family after a day out on the river.

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Coho Salmon in Mendocino County

In Mendocino County, a scientist named Jennifer Carah was recently witnessed doing something that she is not known for, especially not while under water: She squealed. A recent snorkeling expedition in an obscure creek located along the North Coast recently caused her to abandon her normal demeanor for a moment of glee.

She found herself shrieking up through her snorkel, following the sighting of a mass of tiny little fish hiding behind a rock located in Pardaloe Creek. This remote tributary located along the Garcia River is located in heavily logged forests found in Mendocino County. Why did the critters elicit this squeal? Because the tiny little fish that she witnessed swimming in this remote tributary were the endangered Coho Salmon. In the Garcia River watershed, which comprises a total of 72,000 acres, these endangered fish were found in ten different places where they had not previously been seen in years.

Carah was obviously quite excited to have found them. As a field scientist for the Nature Conservancy, she has been checking data against other agencies, and had not heard any accounts of finding Coho in these areas before, meaning that the sightings of these tiny juvenile fish has generated a great deal of much needed enthusiasm, especially considering how close to extinction these little fish previously were. This is an especially eye opening discovery because the watershed where the Coho were found was previously destroyed by logging, but now it is a part of a unique sustainable forestry experiment.

The Nature Conservancy paid out $3.5 million dollars for a conservation easement that allows the property to be protected, allowing the Conservancy to conduct studies and to monitor the fish in the watershed. There was once a large American Indian fishing village on the Garcia River, but the land was cleared in the 1850s and 1860s, and by the late 1870s there were more than 12 mills operating within the watershed, eliminating the habitat for more than 500,000 Coho that once swam along those California streams.

When the clear-cutting of forests began on a widespread basis following the World War, because riparian vegetation removal and the addition of silt added to the creeks ruined their natural habitat, forcing them to move and killing them off in the process. Some fish, like many salmonid species simply moved to safer waters. Coho, however, are more sensitive to water quality and water temperature, so they were in worse shape than other species like the Chinook salmon. In 2005, their species was listed as endangered, and fisheries perceived a 73% decline in Coho populations during the 2007 and 2008 spawning season.

Pardaloe Creek is the highest point in the watershed, and has been surveyed six different times by the Department of fish and Game as well as the Mendocino County Resource Conservation District. In all of these surveys combined, not a single Coho was spotted. The Nature Conservancy has worked to build wood structures to create pools for fish in the streams, and during the first survey following this effort, the Coho were discovered. These are encouraging results, as they indicate that the forest management being practiced in the Garcia watershed is having a positive effect on the preservation of woodland ecosystems, their watersheds, and the fish that live within them.

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Benbow Lake, Garberville, CA

Benbow Lake is located near Garberville, CA

Phone:

707-923-3238 Summer

707-247-3318 Winter

About the Lake:

Benbow Lake is a beautiful manmade lake that was created as a result of a nearby dam. It is located off of the Eel River and was made in 1928. The lake was named for a prominent local family, and they have been very active in making sure that the lake was preserved. In the mid-1950's, they lobbied to put the lake under state control. In 1958, the special Benbow project was approved and the lake is now managed by the state.

Boat Launches:

There is a boat launch at the lake and there is a day use fee:

Boat Launching

$5 - $8

Is Camping Allowed?

Yes, there are several campsites located around the lake. Most are developed, and all are run by the state of California. There are some additional fees that may be required at some campsites. We have listed these at the bottom of this review.

Fees for Camping:

Family - Developed Sites

$11 - $25

Primitive (Undeveloped)

$9 - $15

Group - Developed Sites

$53 - $450

Primitive (Undeveloped)

$23 - $186

Premium Sites

$10 additional per site

Peak Season Rate

$3-5 additional per site

Enroute/Overflow

Same as campsite fee

Horse (Add $2 per horse for more than 2 horses)

$25-$30

Trail/Hike and Bike

$3-5 per person

Cabin Rentals

$35 - $60

What Kind of Fish Can Be Found Here?

The winter months are actually the best time to catch fish on this lake. While some campers have luck during the summer, you will be most likely to catch fish during the winter. The fish include salmon and steelhead.

Are there any Fishing Regulations? The usual state limits apply in regards to the amount of fish that you are allowed per day.

Special Notes: The state has actually set up a feature where you can book your campsite online. There is a registration fee, but it is well worth it to be able to lock in a specific date. This is a very popular lake and the nearby resort also does a lot of business during the summer months. We found the campsites to be incredibly well maintained, so if you are interested in roughing it, you'll still be guaranteed a nice place to sleep.

The fishing here was particularly good and we were surprised by the size and quality of the fish. Definitely one of the nicest lakes we've ever visited and we are making plans to return in the future.

Nearby Inns and Marinas:

Benbow Hotel and Resort

Garberville, CA

Please note that in addition to accommodations at the hotel there is also an RV Park and a golf course located nearby.


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Other Miscellaneous Fees:

Vehicle Parking (Day Use Fees)

Private Vehicles - Developed

$4 - $14

Undeveloped

$2 - $4

Metered

$0.50/30min

Buses

10-24 passengers

$50

25 or more passengers

$100

Group Day Use Sites

$23 - $450

Supplementary Fees

Showers

$0.25 - $0.50

Sanitation Dump Use - Campers

Free

Sanitation Dump Use - Non-campers

Same as day use fee

Hook-ups

$9 additional per site

Additional Motor Vehicle (Driven, not towed)*

$4 - $14

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6 Winter Fishing Tips

Although many people associate fishing with spring, summer and fall, there are many fish that are actually easier to catch during the winter months. This is particularly true in California, where temperatures regularly drop just a little below 50 in most areas. This climate makes it a lot easier to withstand winter fishing and many fish will be more than ready to take your bait. Here are some tips to help you make the most out of your winter fishing.

1. Look for the right fish.

Bass are excellent winter fish, as are crappie and bluegill. Every once in awhile you may also come across some salmon, but these three will be the most likely catches. In fact, many bass fisherman prefer to fish in the winter simply because it is a lot easier to increase your take. If you have other fish in mind, make sure you do a little research into their winter habits before heading out.

2. Use the right bait.

Fish are much hungrier during the winter months, so you won’t have to worry too much about them being picky. However, live bait usually works best in this situation and will increase your chances of getting a successful catch. Minnows are an excellent choice, or another type of small fish. Worms will be a little harder for the fish to spot, which brings us to our next tip.

3. Use a bright or reflective lure.

Winter months are usually overcast, so you’ll need to take advantage of a bright or reflective lure in order to get the attention of the fish. Keep in mind that it’s going to be pretty dark down there, and the more you are able to draw their attention upward, the better your chances are of landing some great fish.

4. Slow it down.

Bass fishing in particular requires a little more patience in the winter months. The fish are a bit more sluggish due to the colder temperatures, so this can work in two ways. First, they are of course easier to catch, but second, they will take longer to get to your bait. Make sure you set up a good spot and then wait awhile before trying a new one.

5. Look in the right places.

Bass and crappie will tend to be near the edges of the lake during the warmest parts of the day, but you can also find them under outcroppings and piers.

6. Dress appropriately.

Even in California it is possible to get way too cold. Make sure that you bring plenty of warm clothing and consider bringing a thermos with a hot beverage. It will help you stay out longer. If you plan on camping through the night, you will need to bring extra gear in order to stay warm, particularly if you will be fishing in the mountains where nighttime temperatures can fall into the thirties. No one likes being miserably cold, but it’s easy enough to prevent this with the right gear.

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California Hatchery Salmon Truck Delivered To San Pablo Bay

Here Come the SalmonIn an unprecedented step in an attempt to revive the wild California King Salmon population the nonprofit Fishery Foundation of California trucked all all hatchery raised King Salmon to the top of the San Pablo Bay. The effort took 2.5 months an involved some 20 million fish.

The step was taken due to the severe decline of wild salmon returning to spawn in the American, Feather, and Mokelumne rivers. An all time low this year, which resulted in a complete closure of the west coast salmon fishery. Next year is predicted to be even worse.

The fish released this year will return as adults to spawn in 3 years time... 20% of the released fish where tagged to track to which rivers they return... According to the California State Fish and Game Department, fish released via truck delivery and net pens into San Pablo Bay are 200% to 400% more likely to survive to adulthood and return to spawn. The idea being that fish released directly from the hatcheries have a number of additional threats with which to deal: intake pumps, pollution, and other hazards. But the main reason seems to be the deteriorating condition of the Sacramento Delta and contention over water resources.

The operation was paid for by sport fishing license stamps for San Francisco and San Pablo Bays.

I sure hope this works...

Hatchery SalmonHere are a few other articles on the Salmon delivery...

Do your part... help the worldwide fish stocks... Only eat sustainable harvested fish. One example is the Kona Kampachi

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Mariner Cove Marina, Bethel Park, CA

Mariner Cove Marina is located in Bethel Park, CA

Phone: 925.684.2166

Mariner Cove Marina, Bethel Park, CA

Boat launch? Yes, the facility does have a boat launch

Berth Fees:

Please call for more information.

Average water depth? Not listed. Please contact the marina for information about current depths before you arrive.

Marine standby channel? At this time the marina is not accessible by radio.

Are there any guest facilities?

Yes, the marina supplies guests with rental docks complete with electric. However, slips are not available at this time.

Is there a pump out station?

Yes, the marina does have a pump out station on site.

Is there a fuel dock?

Yes, the marina offers its customers use of their fuel dock with both diesel and regular fuel.

Is there as store on site or a restaurant?

No, the marina does not have either option at this time. However, there are several within easy walking distance.

What other kind of services are available?

The marina supplies its customers with restrooms, showers and laundry facilities. They also supply ice, which is pretty uncommon among marinas in the area.

Can you camp there?

The marina actually offers cabin rentals for those who will be staying over night. We've included information on these rentals below. It's a step above camping outside and the facilities are actually quite nice.

What you need to know:

The staff at this marina is incredibly friendly and accommodating. Whether you are just passing through or you plan to rent long term, you'll find them a pleasure to work with. Their location is just about perfect and this marina is a favorite among locals.

Is fishing allowed?

Yes, the marina is currently working on increasing their fishing options. Please contact them for more information. This location on the Delta is particularly rich in fish and you should be able to catch salmon, sturgeon, trout and bass without any trouble. If you are fishing on your boat or off the pier, please remember that you will need a California fishing license. Limits per species of fish may also apply. Please check with the marina for more information.

Full List of Services available:

141 Covered Berths ~ monthly rates:

30 AMP Shore Power / Dual 30 AMP Power on Larger Berths

Excellent parking with close access to your boat

Free pumpout

Laundry Facilities

Clean Restrooms and Showers

Security Gates

Hydrolift for jet skis with secure storage at $45/month

Hydrolift for boats up to 25'

Propane

Camping Facilities?

Yes, the marina has extensive facilities for guests, including the following cabins that include:

TV and DVD Player

Dish Network

1 Full Size Bed

3 Bunk Beds

Hot and Cold Water Shower

Toilet

Stove Top Range

Small Refrigerator

Microwave

Coffee Maker & Toaster

Barbeque

Please contact the number above for rates on their cabin packages.

How to Get There:


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Mariner Cove Marina is located at the end of Taylor Road on Bethel Island.

When you arrive on Bethel Island, cross over the bridge and take the first left turn onto Taylor Road. Follow the road to the end until you reach Mariner Cove Marina.

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Sherwood Harbor Marina, West Sacramento, CA

Sherwood Harbor Marina is located in: West Sacramento, CA

Phone: 916.371.3471

Sherwood Harbor Marina, West Sacramento, CA

Boat Launch: Yes, the marina has a boat launch facility

Marine Standby Channel: At this time you cannot reach the marina by radio.

Average depth: Subject to change, please contact marina management for more information before you arrive. This area is prone to depth changes on a regular basis and it is best to call ahead to double check the current conditions.

Marina Facilities:

This is a full service marina with a snack shop, restrooms and showers. It is a favorite among boaters who need to get off the river for lunch or if they have family along that would like to sight see. The staff is very friendly here and you should have no problem finding what you need.

The marina offers a pump out station and fuel dock with diesel and regular gasoline on hand. The slips are supplied with electricity and water and there is enough space for most visitors to be able to find a free slip. However, it is best to call ahead just in case.

Complete list of services:

  • Motor Boating
  • Kayaking/Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Swimming
  • Birding
  • Photography
  • Nature Observation
  • Nature Walk
  • 40 RV sites (reservable)
  • Walking
  • Hiking

Special services: As per the marina:

Host and Harbormaster Pete McNair

- 14 full hook up spaces 30 hookups with water and electricity

- Nestled on broad green lawns under a canopy of 100-year old cottonwoods

- Laundry room, full bathrooms, convenience store

- 130 slip marina

- The only RV park in Sacramento area right on the river.

For Reservations Please Call

916.371.3471

In addition to these services, the marina also offers a tug boat service. There is a cost of $100 per hour, and they will pull your boat from Alamar all the way out to the way if you would like.

What kind of fish can be found here?

You'll find striped bass, sturgeon, salmon, catfish, and black bass. Please be advised that there may be some limitations on the amount of fish you can catch. You will need a fishing license to fish the river here.

Are pets allowed? No, the marina does not allow pets on the docks or in the camping areas.

Security services? Yes, the marina does offer 24 hour security services if you decide to leave your boat over night.

In boat camping allowed? The marina makes no official note of this. It is best to call ahead if you plan on camping aboard your boat.


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What else do you need to know:

Boats must be operated in accordance with state and federal regulations. In addition, the marina has some posted rules that all guests are asked to follow. You can find these rules at the entrance to the marina. If you have any questions, please contact the harbor master for more information. This is a privately owned marina, although the public is allowed to use it. Please keep this in mind while you are visiting.

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Walnut Grove Marina, Walnut Grove, CA

Walnut Grove Marina is Located in: Walnut Grove, CA

Phone: 916.776.1181

Walnut Grove Marina, Walnut Grove, CA

Boat launching? Yes, boat launching is provided at this marina.

Marine Stand By Channel? At this time there is no way to contact the marina by radio. It is best to call ahead before you arrive.

Average depth: The average depth was not listed for this marina. It is best to assume that it is shallow. Most boaters call ahead since this area is known for its changeable water levels. It is best to err on the side of caution here.

Is there a pump out station?

Yes, the marina does supply users with a pump out station.

Are fuel docks available?

Yes, you can find regular fuel here.

What kind of facilities are available?

The marina has a full service restaurant and snack bar as well as restrooms and shower facilities. It is a popular stop over for families and other boaters who want to enjoy a quiet lunch off of the water.

Available Services at Marina:

Berthing Slips (Covered & Open)

Cov

ered Slips (20 - 60 ft.)

Open Slips (up to 100 ft.)

Fuel Dock & Pump-Out Station

Launching Ramp & Ski Area

Guest Dock

Mechanic Shop

Dry Storage

50-Ton Drydock for houseboats & yachts up to 65 ft.

20 ft. beam

Open Storage

Campground & R.V. Park

Restaurant & Mini Mart

What kind of fishing will I find here?

There are sturgeon, salmon and bass as well as the occasional catfish. Please keep in mind that you will need to have a California fishing license if you plan to fish here.

Interesting facts: Only three families have ever owned this marina and they take pride in their level of service. The current family has been running the marina for the past 30 years and it is truly a family operation.The staff is incredibly helpful and overall, this is definitely one of the nicest marinas in the area. This is a very quiet location and it is a favorite among boaters looking to just get away for the day or a weekend. The marina is home to numerous events throughout the year, but it is still not overrun.

If you prefer not to take your own vessel with you, the staff supplies rentals as well as sales. Their house boat tours are very popular as well. The marina also offers a yacht brokerage with the following services:

Advertising

Personal Showings

Escrow Closings

Dry dock available for survey & repairs

How to Get There:


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From the East Bay:

- Take I-580 E towards STOCKTON.

- Take I-205 E towards TRACY/STOCKTON.

- Take I-5 N.

- Take the exit towards THORNTON/WALNUT GROVE.

- Turn LEFT onto WALNUT GROVE RD.

- WALNUT GROVE RD. becomes WALNUT GROVE THORNTON RD.

- WALNUT GROVE THORNTON RD. becomes RIVER RD.

- Turn LEFT onto WALNUT GROVE BRIDGE RD.

- Turn LEFT onto CA-160.

From Sacramento:

- Take I-5 S.

- Take the TWIN CITIES RD. exit.

- Merge onto TWIN CITIES RD.

- Turn LEFT onto RIVER RD.

- Turn RIGHT onto WALNUT GROVE BRIDGE RD.

- Turn LEFT onto CA-160.

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