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On the San Joaquin River, two miles below Friant Dam and the town of Friant, Lost Lake Recreation Area is 19 miles northeast of Fresno. The primitive nature study area and 38 acre lake make Lost Lake one of the most popular County parks.
8 Ιαν 2016 · This day use and campground facility on the San Joaquin River is kept up by Fresno County Parks and is home to a 38-acre lake, 42 campsites, and over a mile of shaded picnicking sites and play areas. The park has a $5 entrance fee per vehicle (you can purchase a year pass for $40) even if you have a camping reservation.
20 Οκτ 2024 · Lost Lake in Fresno, a captivating natural wonder, has played a significant role in the city’s history, ecology, and cultural heritage. From its mysterious discovery to its diverse ecosystem and inspiring artistic depictions, Lost Lake offers a rich tapestry of stories and experiences.
Lost Lake Campground is along the San Joaquin River near Friant, 2 miles downstream from Millerton Lake (shown above). The recreation area is operated by Fresno County Parks. Thirty-eight-acre Lost Lake and the adjoining nature study area are popular destinations for many who enjoy the outdoors.
26 Ιουν 2023 · The slightly deeper waters of Lost Lake are home to northern pike, largemouth bass, and white crappie. Popular fishing times are in the hours before sunrise and around sunset. Just South of Lost Lake along N Friant Road sits the charming Solitary Cellars Wine Company.
On the San Joaquin River, two miles below Friant Dam and the town of Friant, Lost Lake Recreation Area is 19 miles northeast of Fresno. The primitive nature study area and 38-acre lake make Lost Lake one of the most popular County parks.
Lost Lake Recreation Area, owned and operated by the County of Fresno, is located 19 miles north of Fresno below Friant Dam. Click here for a map to Lost Lake Park . Lost Lake provides camping, fishing, play areas, bird watching, picnic tables, and a stabilized boat launch for river access.