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Don Pedro Lake photo

Don Pedro Lake Information

As one of the most-visited summer vacation spots, Yosemite National Park has still managed to stay somewhat pure. They don't tolerate litter, biking on trails, pets or motorized boats. So why would a family bother towing the boat anywhere near the park? It's because Don Pedro Lake is just an hour to the west.

After you've played Ansel Adams, you can really play in this winding 20-mile-long man-made boating oasis. It runs out of the Sierra Nevada foothills into old California cattle ranches, and boats of all types are welcome. Families who like to camp can claim a spot almost anywhere along the 160 miles of shore.

While Don Pedro has a remote feel far away from urban sprawl, it's near plenty of quaint towns offering wine tasting, antiquing and dining. That's if you can rip yourself out of the water for a day. Oh, and that Yosemite place isn't bad either.

Don Pedro Lake, located in Tuolumne County, California, is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, particularly fishing and boating. Here’s some essential information about the lake:

Overview
- Size: Don Pedro Lake has a surface area of approximately 13,000 acres and is situated at an elevation of around 830 feet.
- Type: It is a reservoir created by the Don Pedro Dam on the Tuolumne River, primarily for hydroelectric power generation and water storage.

Fishing
- Fish Species: The lake is known for a variety of fish species, including:
- Rainbow Trout
- King Salmon
- Kokanee Salmon
- Largemouth Bass
- Smallmouth Bass
- Catfish
- Fishing Regulations: Anglers should be aware of state fishing regulations, including license requirements and specific seasons for certain species. Local guidelines also apply, so it’s best to check for any updates with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or local authorities.

Boating
- Boating Access: Don Pedro Lake has multiple marinas and boat ramps for public access. Popular marinas include the Don Pedro Marina and Moccasin Point Marina.
- Type of Boating: The lake is suitable for various boating activities, including:
- Sailing
- Jet skiing
- Wakeboarding
- Kayaking and canoeing
- Water Skiing: There are designated areas for water skiing, but it's important to be mindful of other boaters and swimmers.

Facilities & Amenities
- Camping: There are campgrounds available around the lake, offering both tent camping and RV accommodations, with some sites providing waterfront views.
- Picnicking: Picnic areas are near several marinas, providing scenic spots for family gatherings.
- Restroom Facilities: Most marinas and campgrounds are equipped with restroom facilities.

Safety and Regulations
- Safety: Always wear life jackets while boating, and be aware of boating safety regulations.
- Environmental Considerations: Respect wildlife and adhere to "Leave No Trace" principles to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

Best Times to Visit
- The prime fishing seasons are typically spring and fall, while summer offers the best conditions for boating and water activities due to warmer weather.

How to Get There
- Don Pedro Lake is accessible via highways and is located about 60 miles east of Modesto, California.

For the latest updates on water levels, fishing reports, and other activities, it's a good idea to check local resources or the official websites dedicated to Don Pedro Lake. Whether you’re fishing, boating, or just enjoying the scenery, Don Pedro Lake offers a beautiful and serene outdoor experience.

Are Boat Docks permitted at Don Pedro Lake? 3 Public, no private

Don Pedro Lake
Fishing Information

Lake Don Pedro is a great fishing lake with opportunities to catch bass, trout, salmon, crappie, bluegill and catfish. The seasons and limits vary per fish. The bass fishing season is open all year on Lake Don Pedro with plenty of largemouth bass hidden in the coves.

The smallmouth bass are mostly found on the rocky points and islands throughout Lake Don Pedro and the lake consistently produces large numbers of salmon.


Don Pedro Lake
Boating Information

Boaters can get the full outdoor experience by overnighting at one of the two recreation areas with full-service marinas. There isn't necessarily a central focus for activities on the lake. It's a catchall.

In June the reservoir hosts a rainbow trout derby. The water skiing and wakeboarding are hot all season, and the local ski club has set up a slalom course for serious athletes. One of the more popular ways to live on the water is aboard a houseboat, with the recreational boat in tow. In the evenings, boaters are known to lounge in the rooftop whirlpools of the more replete houseboats. The rolling hills of oak trees and steep canyon faces serve as a backdrop.

A wealth of activities can turn into real riches. Some boaters venture up the Tuolumne River, Don Pedro's main feed, navigating around the sandbars in their 20-footers to go panning for gold. "Actually, it gets people because there's lots of fool's gold," says Lucy Allen of the Moccasin Point Marina.