Lynne's spot on Lake Almanor was fantastic. We appreciated so much having our own campsite rather than being in a large, noisy campground with no privacy. On one side of the site is a house (with its own dock), but there are no windows overlooking the site. The other side of the site is just woods, and the beach on that side stretches along quite a ways with no houses or docks. Beach and in the water consists of medium size rocks - bring water shoes. The set up at the site was amazing: fire pit, very clean porta-potty (ladies, send your husbands out there even if you have a trailer!), paddle boards, canoe, paddle boat, kayak, picnic table, lounge chairs, float island, even a dog pen.). If you are bringing your own large boat or renting one, please note that starting around 2:00 the wind comes up and the lake gets very choppy until well into the evening (at least when we were there in mid-August). You will not want to tie your boat to the dock in those conditions (you can briefly tie-up to unload though). Use the mooring bouys off of the dock, and bring your own float to get out there and back if you are not comfortable with the boats at the site. There is a long hook at the site, very much needed to hook the buoy in rough chop. We unfortunately did not see the hook at first, and my husband spent a merry time hanging over the boat trying to catch the buoy in very rough chop.