With a warm, arid climate and summer temperatures smashing 90 degrees, New Hogan Lake has 50 miles of shoreline that provide welcome relief and extend eight miles (like the ones your gramps used to walk every day) upstream to the north and south forks of the Calaveras River.
The lake has become a popular boating destination with ramps around the perimeter and plenty of water skiing, wake boarding and jet skiing opportunities. It’s also a primo spot for year-round fishing with with bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and stripers to catch. Heck, the fish aren’t even the most exotic animals in the area. The foothills are home to grey fox, mountain lion, bobcat, rattlesnake and bald eagles that vacay during the winter months. Cruise the south shore for designated wildlife viewing area. Other activities including camping, hiking, biki
With a warm, arid climate and summer temperatures smashing 90 degrees, New Hogan Lake has 50 miles of shoreline that provide welcome relief and extend eight miles (like the ones your gramps used to walk every day) upstream to the north and south forks of the Calaveras River.
The lake has become a popular boating destination with ramps around the perimeter and plenty of water skiing, wake boarding and jet skiing opportunities. It’s also a primo spot for year-round fishing with with bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and stripers to catch. Heck, the fish aren’t even the most exotic animals in the area. The foothills are home to grey fox, mountain lion, bobcat, rattlesnake and bald eagles that vacay during the winter months. Cruise the south shore for designated wildlife viewing area. Other activities including camping, hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
Looking to get back to basics? Try out Oak Knoll Campground, a primitive group of sites that doesn’t include many belles and whistles, but it does include plenty of space! And when it comes down to it, land is the most valuable of amenities, right? Try your hand at one of the two 18-basket disc golf courses at New Hogan Lake, or hit up the bicycle Read more...
An essential part of New Hogan Lake area, Coyote Point Group Campground hits capacity at 50 groupies (plus a few pets!), boasts a driveway entry, and let’s not forget that waterfront view. So what does your group get for that fat deposit you put down on this group site? Hands up for a large grill, private picnic shelter, vault restroom and tons of Read more...
Deer Flat Boat-In Campground has the usual you’d expect from lakeside digs paired with the unusual--the ability to boat right up to your spot! Well, maybe not right up to your spot, but pretty dang close. Come here and befriend a few new shipmates. Boat-in campers can register at the Fiddleneck Recreation Area kiosk or at the Acorn Campground kios Read more...
It’s always sunny at Acorn Campground! Sitting just at the hills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (picture that for a second) Acorn Campground also sits at the foot of 4,300-acre New Hogan Lake where you can do all of the water things. Should the temps rise to upwards of 90 degrees in the summertime, find relief in the lake, and stay hydrated with d Read more...
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New Hogan Lake
With a warm, arid climate and summer temperatures smashing 90 degrees, New Hogan Lake has 50 miles of shoreline that provide welcome relief and extend eight miles (like the ones your gramps used to walk every day) upstream to the north and south forks of the Calaveras River.
The lake has become a popular boating destination with ramps around the perimeter and plenty of water skiing, wake boarding and jet skiing opportunities. It’s also a primo spot for year-round fishing with with bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and stripers to catch. Heck, the fish aren’t even the most exotic animals in the area. The foothills are home to grey fox, mountain lion, bobcat, rattlesnake and bald eagles that vacay during the winter months. Cruise the south shore for designated wildlife viewing area. Other activities including camping, hiking, biki
With a warm, arid climate and summer temperatures smashing 90 degrees, New Hogan Lake has 50 miles of shoreline that provide welcome relief and extend eight miles (like the ones your gramps used to walk every day) upstream to the north and south forks of the Calaveras River.
The lake has become a popular boating destination with ramps around the perimeter and plenty of water skiing, wake boarding and jet skiing opportunities. It’s also a primo spot for year-round fishing with with bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and stripers to catch. Heck, the fish aren’t even the most exotic animals in the area. The foothills are home to grey fox, mountain lion, bobcat, rattlesnake and bald eagles that vacay during the winter months. Cruise the south shore for designated wildlife viewing area. Other activities including camping, hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
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Looking to get back to basics? Try out Oak Knoll Campground, a primitive group of sites that doesn’t include many belles and whistles, but it does include plenty of space! And when it comes down to it, land is the most valuable of amenities, right? Try your hand at one of the two 18-basket disc golf courses at New Hogan Lake, or hit up the bicycle Read more...
An essential part of New Hogan Lake area, Coyote Point Group Campground hits capacity at 50 groupies (plus a few pets!), boasts a driveway entry, and let’s not forget that waterfront view. So what does your group get for that fat deposit you put down on this group site? Hands up for a large grill, private picnic shelter, vault restroom and tons of Read more...
Deer Flat Boat-In Campground has the usual you’d expect from lakeside digs paired with the unusual--the ability to boat right up to your spot! Well, maybe not right up to your spot, but pretty dang close. Come here and befriend a few new shipmates. Boat-in campers can register at the Fiddleneck Recreation Area kiosk or at the Acorn Campground kios Read more...
It’s always sunny at Acorn Campground! Sitting just at the hills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (picture that for a second) Acorn Campground also sits at the foot of 4,300-acre New Hogan Lake where you can do all of the water things. Should the temps rise to upwards of 90 degrees in the summertime, find relief in the lake, and stay hydrated with d Read more...
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