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Folsom Lake
State Recreation Area
7755 Folsom-Auburn Road • Folsom, CA 95630 • (916) 988-0205
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area offers scenic panoramas of open grasslands, rolling hills, the Sierra
Nevada, Sacramento Valley, and the Bay Area’s Mount Diablo. Folsom Lake’s miles of shoreline and
waterside trails attract millions of boaters, equestrians, cyclists, and hikers each year.
RATTLESNAKES are common to the area and are
CAMPGROUND FACILITIES are for registered
important members of the natural community. They
will not attack, but if disturbed or cornered, will
defend themselves. Give them distance and respect.
occupants only. Flush toilets and piped drinking
water are available in the campground area.
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and may not be left unattended at any time. Dogs
must be confined to a vehicle or tent at night. Please
clean up after your pets.
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after the official closing hour is prohibited. All boats
must be moored out of the main traffic channels and
within 200 feet of shore. On-board camping is
allowed only in the North and South Fork areas.
Call the Folsom Sector office for registration, vessel
specifications, mooring locations, and rules and
regulations at (916) 988-0205.
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BOAT CAMPING is prohibited on shore. Boating
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FIREWOOD: Please do not collect dead or downed
wood, as it is an essential part of the park’s natural
recycling systems. Also, no ground fires are allowed.
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DOGS must be kept on a six-foot-maximum leash
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CHECK-OUT TIME is noon. If you wish to stay
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QUIET HOURS are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Generators may be operated from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Radios and other sound-producing devices must
not be audible beyond your immediate campsite
regardless of the time, day or night.
Folsom Lake. The fish varieties include trout, catfish,
large and smallmouth bass, perch, and kokanee.
Bottom anglers have even caught sturgeon.
Fishing regulations change annually, check with the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife at
www.wildlife.ca.gov for current changes in catch
limits and licensing requirements.
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particularly in spring, and underwater hazards created
as the lake draws down in the summer.
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BOATERS should be alert for floating debris,
FISHING is perhaps the most popular activity at
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CAMPING RESERVATIONS: You may make camping reservations by calling (800) 444-7275 (TTY 800-274-7275).
To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov.
ALTERNATE FORMAT: This publication can be made available in alternate formats.
Contact interp@parks.ca.gov.
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Beals Point Campground
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PLEASE REMEMBER:
• Poison oak is nearly everywhere in the
park. “Leaves of three, let them be!” Check
with staff for further information.
• The consumption of any alcoholic beverage
in all day-use areas and all shorelines of
Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma is prohibited.
• Always wear a life jacket or other floatation
device when recreating around water or
participating in water activities.
For Emergencies, Dial
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Paved Road
Trail: Accessible
Trail: Hike & Horse
Trail: Multi-use
Accessible Campsite
Accessible Feature
Camp Host
Campsites
Campfire Center
First Aid
Food Services
Parking
Restrooms
RV Sanitation Station
Showers
Swimming
• Swim at designated beaches only, and if available,
swim where a lifeguard is on duty.
• Do not swim in unfamiliar areas which may harbor
dangerous currents, deep holes, debris, and
other hazards.
• Diving or jumping is extremely hazardous in unfamiliar
water and against the law in a state park (California
Code of Regulations, Title 14, 4656).
• Always respect the rights of others to enjoy the water.
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© 2009 California State Parks (Rev. 2018)