Like most places in Lake County, Clear Lake Campground and the city of Clearlake do not allow fireworks of any kind. If you're coming to Camp for 4th of July weekend, absolutely no fireworks will be permitted. That doesn't mean you can't enjoy a fireworks show over the lake. Two safe public fireworks displays are planned to celebrate the 2020 holiday:
City of Clearlake: Austin Park Fireworks will be launched from the Austin Park area in Clearlake at 9pm, thanks to the Lakeshore Lions Club. If you have a boat, you can launch it from Camp and head into the lake to enjoy the show, otherwise there are two viewing options presented by the Lions Club: A "drive in" experience for those with vehicles and a "picnic in the park" experience for those walking in. Due to a lack of fundraising opportunities, we will be welcoming a $10 fee to park your vehicle. The "drive in" experience will allow for you and your family to park your vehicle and enjoy the fireworks display just as you would enjoy a drive in movie. Vehicles will be parked with adequate space between them to adhere to social distancing. The "picnic in the park" experience will allow those on foot to come and sit on the grass in designated areas, again adhering to social distancing guidelines. Entrance to the parking area: Austin Drive and Uhl. Food vendors will be on site from 4-8PM and restrooms and hand washing stations are available. Masks are required when not in your vehicle. Please maintain social distancing. Alcohol, glass containers, and smoking are prohibited and pets must be on a leash. This event will probably draw a large crowd. Note: The annual parade, carnival, and car show have been cancelled for 2020. Facebook event page Konocti Vista Casino: Lakeport Konocti Vista Casino and Resort will host a Community Fireworks Extravaganza beginning at 9PM. The best places to view the fireworks will be around the southwest part of the lake. Library Park and the area along the waterfront from 1st to 5th Streets in Lakeport (about 35 minutes from Camp) or the smaller Lakeside County Park in Kelseyville at 1985 Park Drive (about 30 minutes from Camp) are possible options (please maintain social distancing and wear masks when outside your car). There will be no public party at the Casino this year and the marina access is limited to hotel guests only. Konocti Vista address: 2755 Mission Rancheria Road, Lakeport Facebook event page More notes about fireworks: Fireworks are sold in Lakeport, however they can only be used legally in the city of Lakeport but not in public parks. Fireworks shows usually held in Lakeport and Clearlake Oaks are cancelled for 2020. July 5: Old Time Fiddle Music Celebrate the 4th of July with music at the Ely Stage Stop Fiddlers' Jam on Sunday, noon - 2PM. Bring your own chairs, wear masks, and find a shady spot at least 6 feet away from others! Burgers, hot dogs, and root beer floats will be for sale. Attendance limited to the first 100 people. Address: 9921 Soda Bay Rd, Kelseyville, 20 minutes from Camp (between Lower Lake and Kelseyville) Web site: Ely Stage Stop
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Where Can We Swim in Clear Lake? Although Clear Lake Campground is on the shore of Cache Creek, the creek itself by Camp is not a good place for swimming due to boat traffic. You can sunbathe, fish from shore, or enjoy the creek from a kayak or boat though. But if you want to take a dip in the lake there are several places around Clear Lake with beaches from where you can swim. We recommend these 5 Lake County spots for beaches and swimming: Clear Lake State Park: Clear Lake State Park, on the lake shore 20 miles from Camp, has a great beach with lake access for swimming. On the beach there are picnic tables, ramadas for shade, and restrooms. In the park you'll also find other picnic areas, boat launches, fishing areas, and good hiking trails. You may see a variety of birds and water fowl from the beach. Glass bottles and dogs are not allowed on the beach although dogs are allowed on leash in other parts of the park. Clear Lake State Park is a great place for families to spend the day. There's a fee for day use. Address: 5300 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville Web site: Clear Lake State Park Highlands Springs Recreation Area: Highlands Springs, about half an hour from Camp, is one of the most popular places for families to enjoy a day at a beach. Although not on the lake, the large beach area and calm reservoir make this a favorite place for swimming in summer. Boat access is restricted to non-motorized boats only. Visitors can use the picnic areas with BBQs, restrooms, a large grassy area, horseshoe pits, fishing spots, and hiking and biking trails too. Be sure to bring water as there is no potable water available. Address: 3600 E. Highland Springs Rd., Lakeport, off Hwy 29 (left turn coming from camp) More information: Highland Springs Lakeside County Park: In Kelseyville, 25 minutes from Camp, Lakeside County Park has a small area with lake access for swimming. It's also a good place for bird watching. There are picnic areas, a boat launch, spots for fishing, horseshoe pits, and a playground. Dogs are allowed in the dog park area only. Address: 1985 Park Dr, Kelseyville County Parks Along Highway 20: Going north from Clear Lake Campground, then west on Highway 20 toward Ukiah, some county parks along the lake's north shore have places to swim in the lake. You'll have some good views of the lake along your drive, too.
Note: Austin Beach in Clearlake is only a few miles from Camp, however we don't recommend swimming there because Cyanobacteria shows up often in testing. If you want to go, please check with camp staff first for the latest reports. More Activities Near Clear Lake Campground:
Lake County has been inhabited for thousands of years. Pomo Indians settled along Cache Creek, including where Clear Lake Campground and Anderson Marsh are now, and used obsidian from Mount Konocti volcano to make tools and to trade. Pioneers started settling in the mid-1800's and some of the old buildings can still be seen. Lake County has 4 small history museums that are essential stops for anyone interested in local history (no admission charge but donations appreciated). Take a look at 6 historical places in Lake County: Anderson Marsh State Historic Park Right across the creek from Clear Lake Campground, the entrance to Anderson Marsh is just a 2 minute drive. At the park you'll find a parking area (fee) where information about the ranch house and hiking trails are posted, a large picnic area, and the 19th century ranch house (closed except for special events). barn, and outbuildings, including 2 non-usable outhouses. An easy nature trail leading to the creek has signs talking about the area's early history. In the park are archeological sites that are at least 10,000 years old from when it was inhabited by the Southeastern Pomo. Address: 8400 Hwy 53, Lower Lake See Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association for more information Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum: A couple miles farther south, in the small town of Lower Lake, is the old schoolhouse, originally built in 1877, that served as a 2-room schoolhouse until 1935. The schoolhouse has been restored and has a museum on the lower floor with historic displays including Native American artifacts, a Victorian parlor with player piano, and a restored schoolroom. The upper floor is used for special art exhibits and as a theater. Address: 16435 Main Street, Lower Lake, 5 minutes from Camp Usually open: Thurs-Sat, 11-4 Information: Schoolhouse Museum Ely Stage Stop and Country Museum: Dating from 1864 or 1865, over the years the building was used as a stage coach stop, public house, hotel, post office, school for wayward boys, general store, and a gas station. It was moved from its original location by the Lake County Historic Association and now houses a museum and historical preservation center. Historic farm equipment and other objects are on the grounds around the museum and in the barn below it. On the first Sunday of the month, 12-2, there's an old fashioned fiddlers' jam, currently held outdoors (bring your own chairs). Address: 9921 Soda Bay Rd, Kelseyville, 20 minutes from Camp (between Lower Lake and Kelseyville) Usually open: Sat-Sun, 11-3 Web site: Ely Stage Stop Historic Courthouse Museum: The former Lake County Courthouse, built in 1870 and used through 1968, now houses a museum of Native American and local history, including one of the biggest collections of Eastern Pomo basketry. Other exhibits include geological history, Native American and Pioneer artifacts, and a restored historic courtroom. The museum itself was started in 1932 in a smaller building but moved into the old Courthouse building after a new building was built for the courthouse. Address: 255 North Main Street, Lakeport, 30 minutes from Camp Usually open: Wed-Sat, 11-4 and Sun 12-4 Information: Courthouse Museum C. Gibson Museum Housed in a mission-style building that was built as a library in 1930, the small museum has historical artifacts and displays related to natural history of southern Lake County including geology, hot springs and resorts, and a Lillie Langtry exhibit. Address: 21267 Calistoga Rd (Hwy 29), Middletown, 20 minutes from Camp Usually open: Thurs-Sat, 11-4 Web site: Gibson Museum Tallman Hotel and Upper Lake: Clear Lake and mineral springs in the hills started drawing tourists to the area as early as 1874. The Tallman Hotel in downtown Upper Lake was one of the first hotels. Originally built in 1874, the original Tallman House Hotel was destroyed in a fire in 1895 but rebuilt in the style you see today. Next to the hotel, the Blue Wing Saloon originally dated from the 1880's but was torn down during Prohibition. It has been rebuilt to resemble an 1870's bar and now you can enjoy a good lunch or dinner on the outside porch or garden, sometimes with live music - reservations recommended, (707) 275-2233. A stroll along Upper Lake's Main Street is like taking a step back in time, too. Address: 9520 Main Street, Upper Lake, 35-40 minutes from Camp Web Site: Tallman Hotel and Blue Wing Saloon ![]() Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum, photo by James Martin More Things to Do from Clear Lake Campground: Lake County is one of California's top wine producing regions. As of June 12, 2020, these wineries are open with modifications. Visitors need to call ahead (see phone numbers below) to reserve a visit to the tasting room (if open) or an outside picnic table. Please wear a mask when you arrive and maintain 6 feet distance from staff and other visitors. Wineries are usually open at least from Friday to Sunday but hours may vary so check web sites for updated opening times and policies. We encourage you to drink responsibly and have a designated driver. Here are 6 great wineries to visit, less than a half hour drive from Clear Lake Campground: Fults Family Vineyard Fults Family Vineyard, just 5 minutes from camp, is a family owned winery that produces a variety of red and white wines, a rose', and a couple of dessert wines. Their top wine is a Super Tuscan, similar to what you'd find in the Chianti wine region of Tuscany. phone: 707-690-0338 address: 11441 Highway 29, Lower Lake website: Fults Family Vineyards Six Sigma Ranch and Winery Six Sigma has picnic tables (currently by reservation), hiking and biking trails, and a store where visitors can purchase wine, picnic items, and meat products produced right on the ranch. This is the perfect place to splurge on high-quality steak and wine for your barbecue back at camp. Current wines are Sauvignon Blanc, a rose', and 3 reds including a Tempranillo. phone: 707-994-4068 address: 13372 Spruce Grove Road, Lower Lake, about a 20 minute drive from camp website: Six Sigma Vigilance Winery Vigilance Winery's tasting room, a renovated pioneering family farm house, features a variety of wines from both Vigilance and Shannon Ridge. Enjoy a glass of wine at a picnic table (currently by reservation) by the bocce court with fantastic views of their vineyard, Anderson Marsh State Park, and Clear Lake. Catered picnic food is currently available with orders at least 2 days in advance. phone: 707-994-9656 address: 13888 Point Lakeview Rd. Lower Lake, about 15 minutes from camp going toward Kelseyville website: Vigilance Tasting Room Gregory Graham Winery Across the street from Vigilance, Gregory Graham has whites, elegant reds, big reds, and dessert wines. phone: 707-995-3500 address: 13633 Point Lakeview Rd, Lower Lake website: Gregory Graham Boatique Winery Boatique Winery has several patio areas in a beautiful setting surrounded by vineyards and olive trees. Boatique produces a sparkling wine, a Sauvignon Blanc, a rose', and several reds. In addition to wine tasting, guests can see their unusual collection of antique and wooden boats. phone: 707-279-2675 address: 8255 Red Hills Rd, Kelseyville website: Boatique Winery Cache Creek Vineyards & Winery Cache Creek Winery has a spacious outdoor area with a patio, shaded lawn area, and bocce court. 3 different flight options are available for tastings. Cache Creek produces sparkling, white, rose', red, and dessert wines. phone: 707-998-1200 address: 250 New Long Valley Road, Clearlake Oaks, 15 minutes from camp - north on Hwy 53, then east on Hwy 20 website: Cache Creek Vineyards See this map of Lake County wineries from the Lake County Wine Association for more wineries. Photo: View from Vigilance Winery, by James Martin
Explore More activities at Clear Lake Campground: What Are Some Hiking Ideas for Lake County? Hiking or walking is a favorite activity of campers at Clear Lake Campground. Lake County has hiking trails to satisfy everyone, ranging from easy to strenuous. We recommend that you always carry water, use sunscreen, and wear a hat. During summer, it's best to hike in the morning. Be sure to check regulations too as each place has their own set of rules for hikers to follow. Here are 5 Great Places to Hike in Lake County: Anderson Marsh State Historic Park Right across the creek from Clear Lake Campground, the entrance to Anderson Marsh is just a 2 minute drive. At the park you'll find a parking area (fee), a large picnic area, the historic ranch house (closed except for special events) and a network of hiking trails shown on the map posted at the parking area. An easy nature trail (shown in the photo below) leads to the creek where there's a bridge and a platform for bird watching or just enjoying the scenery. McVicar, the longest trail, is a 3.5 mile walk along the western boundary of the marsh leading to Clear Lake. The park includes several habitats including oak woodlands, freshwater marsh, riparian, and grasslands. In addition to birds, you may see deer or even rattlesnakes, so take care especially when it's sunny and hot. Dogs, horses, and bicycles are not permitted. Address: 8400 Hwy 53, Lower Lake See Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association for more information Clear Lake State Park Clear Lake State Park, on the lake shore, has several hiking trails ranging from an easy 1/2 mile self-guided nature trail to moderately strenuous trails in the hills. In the park are picnic areas, boat launch, fishing areas, and a beach from where you can swim. You may see a variety of birds and water fowl as well as turtles, squirrels, muskrats, and minks. There's a fee for day use. Dogs are allowed on a leash but not on the beach. Address: 5300 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville, 20 miles from Camp Web site: Clear Lake State Park Six Sigma Ranch and Winery Six Sigma has 7 free hiking and biking trails ranging from an easy 2 mile hike to a very hard 3.1 mile trail with steep hills. Visitors should sign in at the tasting room and sign a liability form before starting. Also available are picnic tables (currently by reservation only, 707-994-4068) and the winery shop where you can buy wine and picnic items such as local cheeses and crackers. Address: 13372 Spruce Grove Road, Lower Lake, about a 20 minute drive from Camp More information on the Six Sigma web site Highlands Springs Recreation Area: Highlands Springs, at an elevation of 1483 feet, is about half an hour from camp. Visitors can use hiking and biking trails and there are picnic areas with BBQs, a large grassy area, horseshoe pits, a beach area with swimming, fishing spots, and water access for non-motorized boats. It's a great choice for families and favorite place for kayaking and swimming in summer. Most of the hiking trails are fairly hilly and rugged, providing good views. Bring water as there's no potable water available. Address: 3600 E. Highland Springs Rd., Lakeport, off Hwy 29 (left turn coming from Camp) More information: Highland Springs Mt Konocti County Park For a strenuous hike, head to Mt Konocti County Park in Kelseyville. From the upper parking lot, the steep Wright Peak Summit Trail heads to the top of the dormant volcano for fantastic views. It's a little over 6 miles round trip with a 1600 foot elevation gain. The park is open for hiking only and smoking is not permitted due to fire danger. Address: 5413-5553 Konocti Rd, Kelseyville, about 20 miles from Camp Wright Peak Summit Trail Map and Description Directions and information: Mt Konocti County Park Anderson Marsh photo credit: Anderson Marsh Interpretive Society, used by permission Explore More Activities at Clear Lake Campground: Author:
Martha Bakerjian is a travel writer who divides her time between Clearlake and northern Tuscany. She writes about Italy on her site, Martha's Italy. |
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