With 976 acres and 13 miles of shoreline, this Inland Empire favorite - nestled in the San Bernardino National Forest about an hour from L.A. - is ace for swimming (with two beaches), boating (various classes of watercraft available for rent), stand-up paddleboarding, waterskiing, windsurfing, and fishing (bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie, and trout). You can buy food and other stuff at the marina; at the lake's southern end you can find a concentration of lakeside tent and RV sites; and in the surrounding 2,400 acres of ancient Douglas firs and black oaks there's plenty of great hiking on 13 miles of trails.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Ady Kang-s post 13 of the Top Recreational Lakes to Enjoy in California.
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