Monday, August 8, 2016

Merrill Campground - Eagle Lake

Short update with more to come during the week.

Arrived yesterday around 1pm after a 2.5 hour drive from the house.

Weather is just gorgeous with day time temps in the high 80's to low 90's forcasted this week. Last night sleeping temps down to 46...perfect.

***8-11-2016 - Couple pics of the pups swimming this afternoon. Rib Eyes on the grill tonight and then home tomorrow.

                                                              Bailey loves the water.


Baxter would try and swim to the other shore if not leashed.



***8-11-2016 - Couple pics from this morning....more later after we take the pups swimming.






Below are a couple of pics after we setup;





Little bit about Merrill CG and Eagle Lake;

Overview

Merrill Campground is located in the Eagle Lake Recreation Area of the Lassen National Forest. This recreation area has five campgrounds, three designated day use areas and a marina on the south shore of Eagle Lake. All of these recreation facilities are connected by a 5.2 mile paved hiking/bike trail. The Osprey Overlook, another day use area in the recreation area, can be hiked or driven to for a scenic view of the southern end of Eagle Lake and the surrounding forest basin.

The Lassen National Forest offers a variety of lakes, streams and wilderness areas for recreational opportunities. The forest offers miles of trails that are used for hiking, mountain biking, off-highway vehicle riding and in the winter months, snowmobiling.

Natural Features:

Eagle Lake is located where the Sierras meet the Cascades at the southwestern end of the lake, and the Modoc Plateau of the Great Basin at the northeastern end. This unique location offers diverse landscapes, geology, wildlife and vegetation.

Merrill Campground is located in a mature conifer forest of pines and firs on the southern shoreline of Eagle Lake, at an elevation of 5,100 feet.

Recreation:

Fishing for the Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout, a California Heritage Trout, is the primary recreational activity on Eagle Lake, but the 3rd largest natural lake in California (22,000 acres), provides for plenty of room for swimming, kayaking, skiing and all other boating activities by motor or sail. There are no 2-cycle restrictions for outboard boat motors or PWCs.

Facilities:

Merrill Campground is a unique US Forest Service facility. Totally rebuilt in the early 2000s, it is the prototypical RV park in a Forest Service campground. With 57 full hook-up sites, 64 partial hook-up sites and 51 standard, no hook-up sites, Merrill offers whatever type of site you prefer. Partial hook-up sites have water and electric, no sewer. All electric hook-up sites have a 50, a 30 and two 20 amp outlets provided.

All site camping/parking spurs are at least 45 feet, but most are 55 to 75 feet in length, and are essentially double wide. Each site is equipped with a table and a campfire ring with grill. The campground has flush toilets, potable water points, grey water dumps, limited WIFI and firewood is available for purchase. An RV Dump Station Facility is conveniently located just outside the campground with a $5 dump fee.

Forty-five sites, #15-#42 and #57-#75, are designated walk-in sites, the other 125 are reservation sites.

The paved bike path runs through the campground. The Eagle Lake Marina store with gas, propane, fishing and camping supplies, rental boats, shower and laundry facilities and the South Shore Grill with hot food prepared to your order, and boat launch are located 2.5 miles from the campground.

8 comments:

  1. Fun relaxing time and will have more later today.

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  2. Today's food menu;

    Bacon & scrambled eggs on the grill...done.

    Baked a whole chicken in the NuWave oven for dinner last night so for lunch chicken sandwiches.

    Dinner will be brats, Johnsonville of course on the grill, with pasta salad as a side.

    Weather continues to be great with temps in the mid 80's and mostly sunny.

    More later....

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  3. Couple pics added this morning...more later today.

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  4. Couple pics of the pups swimming this afternoon. Rib Eyes on the grill tonight and then home tomorrow.

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  5. Boy how time flies...seems like we just got here and now it's time to pack up and go.

    After a 2.5 hour drive arrived back home in Reno arriving about 1:45pm. Lot warmer here but expected.

    Next 'scheduled' trip is Friday September 9 where we head to Meadowcliff Lodge in Coleville, CA. Saturday is their annual Concert under the Cliffs.

    We return home Monday.

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  6. Well looks like mwe have a change of plans...for the good.

    Close friends Ginny & Greg want to go out Friday the 19th for maybe a week.

    Going over the hill to the Lodi, CA area is being talked about but more discussion needed.

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  7. After some discussion over dinner decided to go to Clio’s Rivers Edge RV Park in Clio, CA. Park is a little over an hours drive North and West of Reno.

    Should be a lot cooler than the lower elevations in the Lodi, Ca area. Clio is at a little over 4,400' and nestled along the Feather River among towering pine trees.

    Will have more on this as we get closer.

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