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do you have to pay to get into folsom lake

by Marcel Keeling Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Vehicle Entry Fee for Day Use: $10 for developed areas, $5 for undeveloped parking areas. Undeveloped parking areas include Mormon Island, Nimbus Overlook, Old Salmon Falls, Park Shore, South Fork Raft Take Out, Skunk Hollow, and Willow Creek.

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How do I get to Folsom Lake?

Both Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma have many access points and entrances. The administrative offices are located at the base of Folsom Dam at the corner. The park has multiple entrances most of which are fairly easily accessed by either Interstate 80 to Douglas Blvd. (east), or Highway 50 to Hazel Ave., or Folsom Blvd., (north).

Are Dogs Allowed in Folsom Lake?

Dogs not allowed in swim area at Negro Bar, at swim area in Granite Bay, in swim area at Beals Point, in swim area at Nimbus Flat and on the turf area at Nimbus Flat. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is located in the Sierra-Nevada foothills about 25 miles east of Sacramento, can be reached via either Highway 50 or I-80.

What do I need to bring to Folsom Lake SRA?

Good walking shoes are a must when exploring any of the park trails. Shoes or sandals are recommended on the lake's beaches and boat ramp areas. Granite Bay Main Beach at Folsom Lake SRA offer two reservable group picnic sites with easy access to the lake and the Granite Bay Main Beach parking area.

Will Folsom Lake be the busiest weekend of 2017?

Where there aren’t large stacks of debris, people are sure to crowd the beaches at Folsom Lake in what is likely to be the lake’s busiest weekend of 2017. While the debris cleanup is underway, huge swaths of it line the shores, crowd boat docks and sit in mass in the water.

How much does Folsom Lake cost?

Day UsePeakNon-PeakFolsom Point$12$12Granite Bay$12$12Mormon Island$5$5Bike Lot (Darrington)$10$1012 more rows

Can you drive onto Folsom Lake?

Park entrances at Folsom Lake SRA are open to vehicular traffic at Granite Bay, Rattlesnake Bar and Beals Point in Placer County; Darrington Trailhead, Skunk Hollow, Salmon Falls, Old Salmon Falls, Brown's Ravine including Folsom Lake Marina, Peninsula and Mormon Island in El Dorado County; Folsom Point, Negro Bar, ...

Is Beals Point Folsom Lake Open?

Daily Summer Hours 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Beal's Point is one of two locations on the lake that allows overnight camping in the campground. Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-444-7275.

Are CA state parks free?

At most parks, Day Use Fees are charged for vehicle day use only. There is no charge to walk or bike into these parks. Most historical parks and museums charge a Day Use Fee per person.

What time does the Folsom Lake close?

Folsom Lake offers 75 miles of shoreline. Usually open 7 days a week, 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., contact the park office for seasonal variations.

Is Folsom Lake still 5 mph?

California State Parks Enacts 5 mph Limit Due to Low Water Levels at Folsom Lake State Recreation Area.

Can you walk all the way around Folsom Lake?

The Folsom Lake Perimeter Route is a 65-mile loop that follows the high water line of Folsom Lake in California. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area (FLSRA) is home to many popular trails and races.

Are there bears at Folsom Lake?

"I figured no one would believe me without the pictures." Fish and Wildlife biologists said it's not that unusual to see bears in the lake, but it is relatively rare to see them come that close to humans.

How deep is Folsom Lake California?

250′Folsom Lake / Max depth

How much does it cost to get into California State Parks?

DAY USE PRICESTypeFeeDetailsDay Use$10.00per vehicle (9 persons or less per vehicle)Boat Use$10.00per watercraft (canoes, kayaks, etc. are not charged)Senior Day Use$2 offper vehicle (9 persons or less per vehicle, driver 62+)Disabled Discount Vehicle1/2 feeper vehicle (with state discount pass)5 more rows

How much does a California State Park pass cost?

CALIFORNIA EXPLORER VEHICLE DAY USE ANNUAL PASS - $195 This pass is also honored at most parks throughout the state that are operated by California State Parks and charge a vehicle day use fee. The California Explorer Vehicle Day Use Annual Pass is valid for 12 months from the month purchased.

Do you need an Adventure Pass in California?

The Forest Service requires you to display an Adventure Pass in your parked car at many of the trailheads used for our hikes on SoCalHiker. The rule of thumb is that if there are any improvements at the trailhead (pit toilets, picnic tables, etc.) an Adventure Pass is required.

Where is Folsom Lake?

Driving Directions to Folsom Lake SRA. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is located in the Sierra-Nevada foothills about 25 miles east of Sacramento, can be reached via either Highway 50 or I-80. Both Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma have many access points and entrances.

How long is the bicycle path in Folsom Lake?

For cyclists, there is a 32-mile long bicycle path that connects Folsom Lake with many Sacramento County parks before reaching Old Sacramento. The park also includes Lake Natoma, downstream from Folsom Lake, which is popular for crew races, sailing, kayaking and other aquatic sports.

What to do if you are sick at the state park?

Plan Ahead – Some restrooms will be temporarily closed to keep up with cleaning schedules. Bring soap/hand sanitizer. Play It Safe – Find out what precautions you should take when exploring the outdoors, especially if this is your first time visiting the State Park System.

Is Willow Creek open?

Willow Creek: OPEN. Granite Bay Low Water: OPEN. Located at the base of the Sierra foothills, the lake and recreation area offers opportunities for hiking, biking, running, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, water-skiing and boating. Fishing offers trout, catfish, big and small mouth bass or perch.

How long does the debris cleanup process last in Lake Folsom?

The debris cleanup process could last through mid-to-late June because it's an arduous process and there's about 7,000 tons of it.

Is Folsom Lake cold?

Folsom Lake, like the American and Sacramento rivers, is running higher, faster and colder than in previous years. Even the best swimmers could have trouble trying to swim when the water is this cold. “People forget when it gets hot outside, that water’s still really cold," White said.

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Located at the base of the Sierra foothills, the lake and recreation area offers opportunities for hiking, biking, running, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, water-skiing and boating. Fishing offers trout, catfish, big and small mouth bass or perch. Visitors can also see the Folsom Powerhouse (once called "the greatest op…
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Visit Recommendations

  • The primary recreation season coincides with the spring and summer months when temperatures are in the 80s, 90s and 100s. Visitation is highest from April through September. In the spring months when school is still in session, evenings and weekends are the times of highest lake activity.
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Climate, Recommended Clothing

  • Summersat Folsom Lake State Recreation Area are generally hot and dry. Dress lightly for high temperatures but be careful of over exposure to the sun. Winterscan be very cold with lengthy periods of central valley fog conditions. Dress in layers as the damp can bring on a penetrating chill. Spring and Falloffer warm days and cooler evenings and nights. Dress in layers. Good walki…
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Granite Bay Group Picnic Sites

  • Granite Bay Main Beach at Folsom Lake SRA offer two reservable group picnic sites with easy access to the lake and the Granite Bay Main Beach parking area. The group picnic sites are available year round during normal park hours. The group picnic areas can accommodate 100 people both sites include 11 picnic tables, 1 large BBQ station, flush toilets adjacent to site and …
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