November 6th, 2008 — Boat Ramp, Camping, General store, Guest Berths, Lake Isabella, Rentals
French Gulch Marina is located on Lake Isabella, CA
Phone: 760.379.8774
Average Water Depth: The levels at Lake Isabella tend to fluctuate, particularly during dry years. We recommend calling ahead for the current level before you arrive.
Marine Standby Channel: At this time, the marina does not monitor any radio channels. However, you can reach them by cellphone at the number listed above.
Is there a pumpout service?
No, the marina does not offer this service. We recommend emptying your tanks before you arrive.
Is there a fuel dock?
Not at this location, however there are other marinas on the lake that do provide fuel.
What kind of services are available?
The marina offers a small mini mart where you can stock up on snacks as well as bait and tackle. There are no grocery stores in the immediate area, but there are a few in the nearby towns. The marina offers restrooms, but does not have a shower facility or a laundry facility at this time.
Can guests use the facility?
Yes, guests are welcome to use the docks. It is best to call ahead before you plan to arrive to ensure that they will have enough space for you. There is a fee for use, depending on how long you need to use the docks.
What you need to know:
In addition to their docks, the marina also rents numerous boats. If you don't feel like bringing your own, chances are they will be able to accommodate your needs. We've included their rental fee schedule below as well as their usual charge for docking.
There are also numerous camp sites located on the lake if you are planning on staying for longer than one day. The rates are very reasonable and we found the sites to be very well maintained. The staff is incredibly helpful here and it was nice to see that you could rent just about any type of equipment you could need for a great day on the lake. Please note that if you do plan to dock or rent a boat, you will need a California state permit to do so. The marina offers these permits at the main office.
Is there a boat ramp? Yes, a boat ramp is located on site. There is a small fee required to use the launch.
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Fees:
Powered Rental Rates
FISHING BOAT ... 1 Hour 2-4 Hours 5-8 Hours
5 Passenger Deluxe $ 30.00 $ 90.00 $ 125.00
Deluxe boats have the new Honda 4 Stroke Outboards motors they are quieter more fuel efficient and don't smoke, these Deluxe boats are also equipped with a canopy to provide cool shade for your comfort while boating.
6 Passenger $ 25.00 $ 75.00 $100.00
You pay for fuel used. $100.00 Cash Damage Deposit
Docking Fees
Mooring Mooring Day Mooring Week Mooring Month
Mooring $ 15.00 $ 75.00 $150.00
Tie out Mooring up to 20' over 20' over 25'
Yearly Mooring Rates $550.00 $650.00 $750.00
Yearly Slip Rental Back Front Side Tie
Yearly Dock Rates $700.00 $800.00 $750.00
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October 29th, 2008 — Big Bear Lake, Boat Ramp, Boating, Fuel Dock, General store, Guest Berths, Marina
Big Bear Marina is located on: Big Bear Lake in Big Bear Lake, CA
Phone: 909.866.3218

Average Water Depth: Big Bear Lake does change quite a bit throughout the year. It's a good idea to contact the marina management for exact lake levels before you arrive.
Is there a marine stand by channel? At this time the marina does not monitor a stand by channel. However, you can reach them at the phone number listed above.
Is there a pumpout station? No, not at this time. There are not many pumpout stations on this lake, so we recommend emptying the tanks before you arrive.
Is there a fuel dock?
Yes, the marina has a fuel dock with regular fuel. Diesel is not offered and is not widely available. If you need this type of fuel, you may want to consider bringing extra along with you.
What services are offered?
This is a great marina that is very friendly and has quite a few services available. There is a mini mart on site that stocks all of the snacks you'll need and it also features a bait and tackle shop. There are restrooms at the marina, but there are no showers or laundry services.
Are guests welcome?
Yes, guests are welcome and can use the docks or moorings. Please call ahead before arriving to make sure that they can accommodate you, especially during the peak season. There may be fees associated with docking or mooring, depending on how long you intend to stay.
What you need to know:
If you're planning a trip to Big Bear Lake, this is a great marina that offers some very decent rates. We were impressed with the service and found that everything was very well maintained. Overall, they don't have a lot of frills, but it is a good solid marina.
Is there a boat launch? Yes, the marina does offer a boat ramp, and there is a fee for this service.
Fees:
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SLIPS
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BUOYS
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| SEASONAL |
$1000.00 20 FT + |
$650.00 |
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$800.00 20 FT - |
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| MONTHLY |
$350.00 20 FT + |
$275.00 |
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| WEEKLY |
$150.00 |
$100.00 |
| DAILY |
$30.00 |
$20.00 |
TRAILER STORAGE RATES
| SEASONAL |
$300.00 W/SLIP |
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$450.00 W/O SLIP |
| MONTHLY |
$150.00 |
| WEEKLY |
$80.00 |
| DAILY |
$15.00 |
How to Get There:
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From Orange County or the South Bay area
Take the 91 East (or the 55 North to the 91 East), to the 215 North, to Interstate 10 East, to the 30 freeway North, to Hwy. 330 North. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 East and turn right across the Big Bear Lake dam into Big Bear.
From the San Fernando Valley area - 210 is open all the way!
Take the 101 East, to the 134 East, to the 210 East, to Hwy. 330 North which will take you up into the mountains. Hwy. 330 goes through Running Springs and turns into Hwy. 18. Follow Hwy. 18 East and turn right across the Big Bear Lake dam and into Big Bear.
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October 22nd, 2008 — Boat Ramp, Camping, General store, Guest Berths, Lake Almanor, Rentals
Knotty Pine Resort and Marina is located on Lake Almanor
Phone: 530.596.3348

Average Water Depth: Lake Almanor's levels can change with the seasons and conditions. We recommend calling ahead for the current levels before you arrive.
Marine Stand by Channel: At this time, the marina does not monitor any channels. You can reach them by phone however.
Is there a pumpout station?
No, the marina does not offer a pumpout service. We recommend draining the tank ahead of time since it is difficult to find this service on the lake.
Is there a fuel dock?
Yes, the marina offers regular fuel at their on-site fuel dock.
What services are provided?
The marina has a great little convenience store that is open 24 hours a day. This is pretty rare, so we were happy to see that. They also provide showers and restrooms, and there is a laundry service available. While there is no restaurant on site, the mini mart has pretty much everything you could need for a weekend or week out on the lake.
Are any guest services offered?
Guests are allowed to use the docks for a fee, but no electricity is provided.
What you need to know:
We really liked the atmosphere at this marina. The staff is incredibly helpful and the facilities are all very well maintained. Although they focus mainly on boat rentals, you are welcome to use the docks for your own boat. There is a fee for guests, but it is quite reasonable. We appreciated the level of service that was provided and the attention to detail from the staff. In addition to the marina there is also a camping and RV area. We've detailed more information about this below. The camping areas are not included in that fee listing and are very reasonable. If you're planning a trip to Lake Almanor, this is a great place to make your home base for the trip.
Is there a boat ramp: Yes, the marina does have a boat ramp. Please be advised that there is a fee to use it.
Fees:
Ski Boats 4 hrs. 8 hrs. Weekly
$200 $360 $1800
Runabout 4 hrs. 8 hrs. Weekly
$120 $220 $1100
Pontoon 4 hrs. 8 hrs. Weekly
140 $200 $360 $1800
Seadoos 1 hr. 4 hrs. 8 hrs. Weekly
$65 $230 $460 $2300
Fishing 4 hrs. 8 hrs. Weekly
$70 $130 $800
RV Spaces:
For lakefront spaces $4,700.00
For terrace spaces $4,200.00
Complete with water, sewer, trash service, and concrete patio.
Electric included with weekly rentals, extra for monthly and seasonal rates.
Cable TV and telephone available through utility companies.
How to Get There:
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From Los Angeles or San Francisco via Interstate 5: Take Interstate 5 north to the Hamilton City exit (Hwy. 32). Continue on Hwy. 32 through Chico to Hwy. 36. Go east on Hwy. 36 through Chester to Hwy. A-13. Turn right onto Clifford Dr., turn left onto Big Cove Rd., turn right onto Peninsula Dr. Knotty Pine Resort is on the left: 430 Peninsula Dr.
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September 25th, 2008 — Boat Ramp, Boating, Guest Berths, Marina, Oxnard, Pump Out Station, bait shop
Vintage Marina is located near Oxnard, CA in the Channel Islands area.
Phone: 805.984.3366
Average Water Depth: The average depth at this marina is right around eight feet. Please keep in mind that this may change, depending on weather conditions or the season. It is best to call ahead and check depth before you arrive.
Standby Channel: Yes, you can reach this marina on your radio.
Is there a pumpout station?
Yes, the marina does offer this service. Please be advised that there may be a small fee for use.
Is there a fuel dock?
At this time the marina does not offer a fuel dock. However, there are others in the area that do so you should be able to find the kind of fuel you need, whether it is regular or diesel.
What kind of services are offered?
The marina provides showers and restrooms, but there are no laundry facilities at this time. A bait shop is located on the premises, and there are several nice restaurants within walking distance. In addition, grocery stores are also located nearby if you need to re-provision. Electric, water, telephone and cable/satellite television are all offered on site. They also include free parking, which is a very nice feature.
The docks are patrolled by security and secured with a gate for extra safety. They will also allow you stay on your boat for two nights a week without any additional charge. It's tough to find a marina in this area that allows that so this one quickly moved to the top of our favorites list.
Are guests welcome?
Yes, guests are welcome to use the docks and slips. Electricity is available at both, but there will be a fee. The docks and slips may also have a fee, depending on how long you plan to stay. Please inquire with the marina management for more information on their fee structure.
What you need to know:
This is a great marina that has very friendly service and some of the nicest facilities we've seen. The rates are decent and we found that they were very helpful to guests. If you're planning a trip down to the Channel Islands, this is one of the best places to stay.
Please be advised that they do not rent boats at this location. If you don't want to bring your own boat, there is a rental place located a short distance away from the marina that has very good rates.
Is there a boat ramp? Yes, it is not located on site, but there is a nearby boat ramp that you can use.
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Fees:
Slip Size
Current Rate
25 feet
$287.00
28 feet
$314.00
30 feet
$345.00
31 feet
$357.00
32 feet
$368.00
34 feet
$391.00
34 feet (Single)
$482.00
36 feet
$486.00
38 feet
$536.00
40 feet
$590.00
42 feet
$599.00
44 feet
$657.00
45 feet
$665.00
46 feet
$680.00
48 feet
$709.00
50 feet
$775.00
66 feet
$1,026.00
70 feet
$1,078.00
74 feet
$1,140.00
77 feet
$1,185.00
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September 17th, 2008 — Bait, Bluegill, Fishing, Tips and Tricks, crappie
When it comes to fish that are easy to catch, fun to find and plentiful, there is nothing quite like crappie and bluegill. Normally found together in lakes, you can use a lot of similar techniques to land them. In fact, with the right tips, you can even bring in as many as ten or more an hour. Let’s get started!
1. Pick the right temperature.
Crappie and bluegill tend to like weather that is a little cooler. In California, you’ll have your best results during the winter months, or whenever the temperature drops to around 55 degrees. Any colder than that and they’ll be a little harder to find, but we’ll cover where to look for them later in this article. If you are fishing on a very hot day, your luck may not be as good with crappie or bluegill, unless you know where to look.
2. Use the right bait.
By far, the best bait to use to land crappie or bluegill is live bait. Many people prefer to use live minnows since they are just about the right size for these smaller fish, and they have a lot of movement. You may also want to consider the use of lures, and jigs to further entire crappie and bluegill to take the bait. Anything lively will work, and even some spinner baits will work well in some situations.
3. Wait for spawning season.
If you really want to increase your take, wait for the spawning season when you’ll literally be tripping over crappie and bluegill. Lake management and park management officials can help you gauge when this season occurs, since it is temperature dependent instead of date based. Keep an eye on conditions and when the temps are just right, you’ll be able to catch a ton of these fish.
4. Look in the right places.
During the day, crappie and bluegill will commonly be found underneath docks, especially if it is hot out that day. These are usually shallow water fish, so if you’re in water that is deeper than eight feet, you may not have as much luck catching them. In spawning season, the crappie and bluegill will be in the shallows, and you can even see them right from shore since they will typically be in water that is only two feet deep or less.
5. Use the right gear.
These are smaller fish, so you can leave the heavy equipment at home. Forget about heavy weight test line and super duty rods, all you need is a basic line, and a rod and reel. In fact, that’s what makes fishing for crappie and bluegill so much fun. Anyone can do it, and there is very little expensive equipment to buy.
6. Have fun.
Fishing for crappie and bluegill should be fun. These little fish can be pretty feisty and even though they may not be as big as a King Salmon, you can still have plenty of fun testing your skills.
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September 16th, 2008 — Boat Ramp, Fishing, General store, Guest Berths, Lake Isabella, Rentals
North Fork Marina is located on: Lake Isabella, CA
Phone: 760-376-1812

Average Water Depth: Lake Isabella can change dramatically in depth. It is best to call ahead before you arrive to check the current levels.
Marine Standby Channel: At this time you can only reach the marina by phone.
Is there a pumpout service?
No, there is no pumpout service at this time. It is best to empty your tank beforehand since this is a closed off lake.
Is there a fuel dock?
While the marina does not have any fuel, there are several spots around the lake where you can purchase what you need. Please note that if you do rent a boat, you will need to arrange for the gasoline for it. We have included more information on this policy below.
What kind of services are available?
The marina offers restrooms, but no shower or laundry options available. There is a small mini mart on site that doubles as a bait and tackle shop.
Can guests use the facility?
Yes, guests can use the docks, but there is a daily fee, depending on how long you stay.
What you need to know:
This is a friendly little marina that is well kept and great to use. While they don't have a lot of features, they make up for it in pricing. The yearly docking fee is very reasonable, and they also offer daily, weekly or monthly rates. We found this to be one of the most economical places to dock your boat all year round. If you make frequent trips to Lake Isabella, you may want to consider this option.
This is a great lake for fishing and there are plenty of activities for the entire family. There are campsites near by and we found that they were very clean and well maintained. This is a great spot to spend a weekend or even an entire week. If you don't feel like bringing your own boat, they do offer rentals at very reasonable rates. They do require that anyone using a boat have a valid California state permit, but these can be purchased on site if you don't already have one. Overall, we found this to be a great marina and we look forward to visiting Lake Isabella again in the future.
Is there a boat ramp? Yes, the marina does offer a ramp, but there may be a small fee for use.
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Fees:
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1/2 Day
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All Day
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(4 Hours)
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(8 Hours)
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| Personal Watercraft |
$70
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$240
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N/A
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| Pontoon Boats |
$65
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$180 - $210
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$250 - $290*
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| Aluminum Fishing Boats |
$20
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$50
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N/A
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| Deluxe Aluminum w/Console |
$45 |
$90 |
N/A |
| Tubes, Wake-boards, etc. |
$20
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$30
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$50
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SLIP & MOORING RATES
Yearly = $900
Daily, weekly, & monthly moorings dependant on availability
Please note: The marina management states: "Renter must pay for gasoline used and agrees to purchase gasoline only from North Fork Marina. Note: $200 cash damage deposit required plus ID."
All boats are equipped with appropriate safety gear.
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August 26th, 2008 — Boating, Camping, General store, Lake Almanor, Marina
Wilson Camp Pratville is located on: Lake Almanor
Phone: 530.259.2267

Average Water Depth: Lake Almanor's levels can vary greatly. Please call ahead for the exact level before you arrive.
Marine Stand by Channel: Not at this time, but you can reach the marina by phone.
Is there a pumpout station?
No, this marina does not offer this service. We do recommend clearing the tanks before you arrive since it is nearly impossible to get a pumpout on this lake.
Is there a fuel dock?
No, the marina does not offer any fuel at this time. However, there are other marinas on the lake that do provide this service. Please ask the marina management for more information.
What services are provided?
Showers and restrooms are located on site, but please be advised that there is no laundry service. A full service mini mart is located at the marina and stocks pretty much everything you'll need for your trip. Bait and tackle can also be purchased at this shop. The marina does not have a restaurant, but you should be able to get some provisions at the mini mart.
Are any guest services offered?
Yes, guests are allowed to access the docks, but no electrical service is provided.
What you need to know:
This is one of the nicest small marinas we have seen in some time. We found it to be very well maintained and the staff is incredibly helpful. We loved the fact that you can literally just drive up with your boat and they'll take care of everything to get you in the water. This was a nice service and is perfect for the weekend boater that doesn't have a lot of experience in launching.
They also have some great cabins available if you are planning on staying for the weekend or longer. They are quite cute and very clean. We've detailed the prices for these rentals below. Please note that reservations are required.
Is there a boat ramp: Yes, the marina does have a boat ramp, but please be advised that there may be a fee for this service.
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Fees:
The Marina Management states:
"Dockage and launching are provided for all size boats. Prices for dockage vary depending upon the length of the craft. We are happy to launch your boat for you - just drop your boat and trailer and we'll do the rest. When you are ready to leave, we will pull your boat, put it on the trailer and you'll be ready to go."
Prices Day Week Month Season
All Boats $20.00 $120.00 $360.00 $600.00
Cabin Rental Fees:
Prices Day Week
Duplex $95 .00 $600.00
Cody Bear's Cabin(new) $140.00 $910.00
Pine Cabin's $120.00 $815.00
KC's Log Cabin $125.00 $840.00
Calvin's Mod. Mobile $175.00 $1075.00
Linen and towels are stocked in all cabins, but please be advised that there is no maid service. Some of the cabins are available throughout the year. Please contact the marina management for more information on availability or to make a reservation.
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August 21st, 2008 — Boating, Fuel Dock, Guest Berths, Lewiston, Marina, Rentals, Restaurant
Trinity Alps Marina is located in: Lewiston, CA
Phone: 530.286.2282

Average Water Depth: Trinity Lake varies in depth according to the time of year. Please call ahead before you arrive to check the current depth level.
Marine Standby Channel: At this time the marina does not monitor a marine standby channel.
Is there a pumpout station?
No, not at this location. However, there are other marinas on the lake that do provide this service. Please contact the harbormaster for more information.
Is there a fuel dock?
Yes, there is an onsite fuel dock where you can get both regular and diesel fuel.
What kind of services are offered?
Restrooms, showers and laundry facilities are provided onsite. There is also a terrific restaurant located right at the marina. There is no grocery store in the nearby area, but the close convenience stores carry a good selection of basic items.
Are any guest services provided?
Guests are allowed to use the docks and slips. Please be advised however that no electric service is provided. While this marina is geared towards rentals, you can use the docks but you will need to call ahead. There may be a fee depending on the length of your stay.
What you need to know:
This is a great little marina on Trinity Lake and one of our favorites. They do focus mainly on boat rentals but we are happy to report that they do provide excellent guest services. For those who prefer not to bring their own boat with them, we thought the rates were quite low for rentals and the staff was very accommodating. Overall, this marina has a great staff and the premises are well maintained. The rental boats are very well cared for.
Is there a boat launch? While the marina does not have a boat launch on site, they do have one in the nearby area. This is used for both personal and rental vessels but there may be a fee if you are not renting from the marina.
Fees:
| Boat Rentals: |
4 Hours |
Daily |
Weekly |
Deposit |
| Ski Boat |
$165 |
$250 |
$1500 |
$500 |
| Patio Boat 28' |
$165 |
$225 |
$1000 |
$500 |
| Party Barge |
$200 |
$250 |
$1300 |
$500 |
| Fishing Boat |
$40 |
$80 |
$300 |
$200 |
7.25% on all Rentals
ADDITIONAL EXPENSES
Boats are sent out with a full fuel tank and upon return are refilled at your expense. Pets: fee of $75.00 required per pet.
Vessels Available for Rent:
Ski Boats: 6 Cyl, 18 Foot Sea Swirl, Seats 7 Comfortable. Good For All Activities.
Patio Boat: 28 Foot Long With 50hp Motor Seat 10 To 12
Fishing Boat: 14 Feet Long With 9.9 Hp Motor Seats 3-4
How to Get There:
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I-5 North to Redding. Take 299 West, toward Weaverville & Eureka for 35 miles, take 1st Lewiston turn off, Trinity Dam Blvd. Stay on Trinity Dam Blvd. approximately 15 miles. Trinity Alps Marina is located 2 miles passed The Trinity Dam. Look for sign "Trinity Alps Marina-Fairview Boat Ramp", Fairview Marina Rd.
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August 19th, 2008 — Boating, Camping, Fishing, Fort Bragg, Fuel Dock, Guest Berths, Restaurant, tuna
Dolphin Isle Marina is located in: Fort Bragg, CA
Phone: 707.964.4113

Average Water Depth: The average water depth here is around 14 feet, but this is subject to change due to weather conditions. We recommend calling ahead to check the current levels before you arrive.
Marine Standby Channel: Yes, the marina monitors marine channel 66.
Is there a pumpout station?
No, the marina does not offer this service at this time. However, there are a few other marinas in the area that do. Please ask the harbormaster for more information if you require this service.
Is there a fuel dock?
Yes, the marina offers regular and diesel fuel at their onsite fuel dock. In addition, they also supply propane.
What kind of services are offered?
This is a fun marina that offers plenty of services for boaters. You'll find an onsite deli that is absolutely fantastic, but there is no grocery store on site. However, there is one located within one mile of the marina location. They do offer a small mini-mart for basic items. Showers and restrooms are provided but there is no laundry service at this time.
Are any guest services provided?
Guests can use the docks, slips as well as electricity and water services. There may be a fee if you stay beyond a certain amount of time or if you do require electricity while you are there.
What you need to know:
This is a great marina, especially if you are planning to stay for awhile, or if you would like to camp off of your boat. The RV camping areas are very well maintained and the docks are very professional and clean. We found the staff to be extremely friendly and helpful and overall this was a great place to stay. If you love to fish, bring your rod - there are some incredible fish just waiting to take your bait here. The size of the tuna and albacore is simply shocking.
Is there a boat launch? No, there is no boat ramp at this facility. However, as above, there are a few in the area that you will be able to use during your stay.
Fees:
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$35
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$200
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$600
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tent camp - electric and water |
$25
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How to Get There:
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From Highway 101 take Highway 20 West
From Highway 1 take Highway 20 East
Turn on South Harbor Drive
Turn right at the bottom of the hill and go past Noyo Boat Basin all the way to Dolphin Isle Marina.
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August 12th, 2008 — Boat Ramp, Boating, Fishing, Fuel Dock, Lake Shasta, Pump Out Station, Rentals
Digger Bay Marina is located on Lake Shasta.
Phone: 530.275.3021

Average Water Depth: This varies according to the seasons. Please contact the harbor for lake levels before you arrive.
Is there a marine standby channel? No, not at this time.
Is there a pumpout station?
Yes, the marina provides this service. There may be a fee for guests or full time residents.
Is there a fuel dock?
Yes, the marina provides regular fuel. Diesel fuel may be able at other locations around the lake if you require this type of fuel for your boat.
What kind of services are provided?
This is a very nice marina that is located within a resort. You'll get all the best amenities and the prices are very reasonable. Showers, restrooms and laundry facilities are provided. There is an on-site restaurant and a store if you are running low on supplies. In addition to their docking services this location also offers houseboat rentals.
What you need to know:
This is one of the nicest marinas on the lake and you'll find that the service is unparalleled. If you are looking to take a long vacation at Lake Shasta but don't want to bring your own boat, they do offer houseboat rentals that can be reserved by the week. Prices range from $1500 to $2000 for a weeklong stay and most can sleep up to twelve people. Lake Shasta is really all about the houseboats and this is a terrific way to spend any vacation. The houseboats come with everything you could ever need for your week on the water, but please be advised that they are very popular and limited. If you wish to rent one, you will need to reserve it in advance.
The marina also rents fishing equipment as well as waterskiing equipment. A boat repair shop is also located on site if you experience any problems while you're on the lake.
What kind of guest services are provided?
Guests can use the docks and slips. Please note that electricity is not provided but guests will have access to moorings. The marina does not specify if fresh water is provided but there are plenty of locations nearby if you do need fresh water.
Is there a boat ramp? Yes, this marina has a four lane boat ramp on site.
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Fees:
Covered Storage Rates
9 x 22
$8.00 per ft.
Min. $176/mo
10 x 22 $8.46 per ft.
Min. $186/mo
10 x 28 w/ power
$7.75 per ft.
Min. $217/mo
Open Slips
Bow Tie $254/mo
Houseboat Slip
w/ power (subject to change after power/water improvements) + meter charge $349/mo
End Tie Slips $344/mo
End Tie Slips w/ Power $409/mo
Miscellaneous Rates
Parking & Launching $15 per day
Transient Moorage
(must have insurance) $25 per day
Prior to the boat entering the slip you must have the following:
Moorage application, a picture of the boat, current certificate of insurance with a minimum
$300, 000 liability limit listing Digger Bay Marina as additional insured, current vessel and trailer registration.
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