In California
If you like to water ski, use a personal watercraft or just tour the lake in your boat, we recommend that you visit Lake Piru or Silverwood Lake. All of these facilities offer extra amenities such as food service, bait and tackle, and first rate campgrounds. Lake Elsinore, the largest natural lake in California, boasts about their large boat launch area and campground facility.

In Colorado
For power boating, we recommend Rampart Reservoir, Twin Lakes and Turquoise Lake. For lakes with boating restrictions, we recommend O’Haver Lake, Cottonwood Lake, Blue Lake, Bear Lake. See your camp host for information regarding restrictions (some lakes are electric trolling motors or paddles only).

In Texas
Lake McClellan is a 326-acre lake providing fishing and water sports recreation opportunities. Personal Watercraft are not allowed from noon on Friday until 8:00 AM Monday and on holidays. This use restriction is enforced to prevent overcrowding and reduce the possibility of accidents on the lake. A boat launch is available near the store and across the lake on the South side. There are no lifeguards on duty but you may swim at your own risk.


Listed below are Rocky Mountain Recreation campgrounds and marinas located near boating recreation areas.

CALIFORNIA COLORADO
Silverwood Marina Belle of Colorado Campground
Lake Piru Marina Cottonwood Lake Campground
Lake Elsinore La Vista Campground
Gull Lake Campground Molly Brown Campground
June Lake Campground Thunder Ridge Campground
Oh Ridge Campground Lakeview Campground
Silver Lake Campground O'Haver Lake Campground
Lake George Campground Matchless
Lake Mary Campground Silver Dollar Campground
Sherwin Creek Campground Baby Doe Campground
Twin Lakes Campground Father Dyer Campground
  Tabor Campground
  May Queen Campground
 
NEVADA TEXAS
South Ruby Campground Lake McClellan Campground

 

 



 

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