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Chekaka Recreation Area Lake Mendocino

Contact Info
Phone 1:
707-467-4200
Basics
Number of Sites:
18

Amenities

Basic Amenities
  • Drinking Water
Special Features
  • Playground
  • Fishing
Additional Conveniences
  • Boat Ramp

Details

Season
Open through Sun Sep 29 2013
Location
Getting There:
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
39.20306, -123.18639
39°12'11"N, 123°11'11"W

From San Francisco, travel north on Highway 101 for 2 miles past Ukiah to Lake Mendocino Drive Exit. Turn left at North State Street traffic light, then right onto Lake Mendocino Drive. The campground is located at the top of the hill.

Basic Info
Total Sites:
18
The 1,822-acre lake provides abundant boating, swimming and water skiing opportunities. Anglers will find sunfish, smallmouth bass, striped bass, crappie, white and channel catfish, bluegill and perch.

Several miles of trails wind around Lake Mendocino, including a 3-mile trail that begins at the lake overlook and loops around to the north end of the lake, where a designated swim beach is located.

The Lake Mendocino Disc Golf Course offers 18 holes between its north and south courses. The rolling terrain is heavily wooded in some areas, making for challenging tunnel shots with obstacles around most pins.

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