COE Pine Flat Lake Island Park
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Location
Address: Piedra, California 93649
GPS: 36.86333, -119.31389
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Local Directions: From California State Highways 99 or 41 in Fresno, take Highway 180 (Kings Canyon Highway) east out of Fresno. Exit at Fowler Avenue and turn right (south). Then turn left (east) at the first stop light (Belmont Avenue). Continue driving 23 miles east on Belmont Avenue, which turns into Trimmer Springs Road just before the town of Piedra. To visit Park Headquarters, turn right on Pine Flat Road and continue for two miles.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-559-787-2589
Website: http://www.spk.usace.army.mil/...
Email: pineflat-info@usace.army.mil

Open
All year
  Sites
85 RV Sites, 97 Tent Sites, 97 No Hookup, 51 Pull Thru

Rates
Daily Rates: $20.00 - $30.00

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers

Recreation
Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Swimming

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome

Restrictions
Max RV Length 40 ft, Max RV Width 18 ft
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RV Sites85
   
Tent Sites97
Max RV Length40 ft
   
Max RV Width18 ft
  
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Swimming   Lake/River
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Snake-infested, beware
alovio
Newbie
June 3, 2014
I stayed there for Memorial weekend 2014. We stayed in the Buck Area group site. Overall it was a great trip; we got home safe. We drove from San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles. There are tons of snakes there. What I like best about this spot is that me and my family can be as loud as we want. The bad thing is the bogus citation that I received 5 days after I got home. I explained to the ranger that I doused the smoldering ashes from fire night before. She claimed to have pics to prove that I left fire on, but will not show them to me until I show up to court to fight ticket. What's more unfair is I have to drive 250 miles AND take a day off work to fight this ticket. The campground was pretty empty for being a holiday weekend, if the campground treats its patrons like this. I know what a serious drought we are in and any ember could start a fire. This is why I dumped an 80-gallon ice chest into ashes. But I guarantee I will never spend another dollar in town of Sanger other than the $375 ticket...smh. Thanks, Ranger for ruining a pretty safe weekend.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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