Centrally located sixteen miles north west of Highway 101 in Paso Robles, on Nacimiento Drive G-14. Unsurpassed beauty awaits you in the Coastal Mountains of San Luis Obispo County.
Lake Nacimiento covers over 5,000 surface acres surrounded by 165 miles of scenic shoreline, unspoiled wilderness, mountains, river canyons, oak and pine forests, spring waterfalls and abundant wildlife. Skiers and wakeboarders love the morning and late afternoon glass. Clean, warm water, the long open ski areas and slalom course are fantastic. Home of the famous White Bass, there is no fishing experience quite like the one you'll have with Nacimiento's fiesty fighters.
A year round general store and seasonal restaurant are located right at the water's edge. The full service Marina features 120 rental boat slips, available yearly, monthly, weekly or daily. A rental fleet that is quite likely the best in California offers everything from family pleasure boats, pontoon/patio boats, to ski and deck boats.
Lodge accommodations are available or for the hardy who want to experience the great outdoors, Lake Nacimiento has over three hundred and fifty campsites available.
There are a number of campgrounds and RV-sites located in the resort. Some of the campgrounds and RV sites such as Oak-Knoll and Pine Knoll, offer more conveniences with full hook-ups, while Eagles Ridge and Sandy Point campgrounds are considered more remote tent sites. All camping sites (with the exception of Sandy Point) are offered on a first com-first service basis.
Sandy Point Campground offers group areas, and is available April through September by reservation and site assignment only.
Summer Rates: April 1 – September 30
Winter Rates: October 1 – March 31
Quail Roost
First campground through Entry Gate on your left. Narrow roads, not suggested for RV or large vehicles towing boats. Tent camping, no hook-ups, water throughout, restrooms/showers. Best for tent camping, NO campfires, BBQs only-60 single sites. First come first serve.
Oak Knoll
Second campground after Entry Gate turn right. Full hook-up, RV sites, requires reservation or site assignment, must have yellow camp permit to use. Narrow roads, many sites back-in. Use caution, not suggested for RVs towing boats – 40 single sites.
Rocky Canyon
Third campground after Entry Gate, turn right. No Large RVs or large vehicles towing boats allowed to enter this campground. Narrow roads, small parking areas. For use by tent camping groups only. First come, first serve – 14 single and group sites.
Sandy Point
Fourth campground after Entry Gate, turn right twice. Reservation and site assignment by Office prior to use required. Green camp permit required for use. No hook-ups, water only. Narrow roads, use caution. Not suggested for vehicles towing boats – 12 single and group sites.
Eagles Ridge
Fifth campground just past Sandy Point. Remote parking and hike-in tent sites. No restrooms or showers – porta potties only. Tables, BBQs and fire rings on all site. Some group sites – 60 single and group sites. First come and first serve.
Pine Knoll-Past Store
This is the best campground for large RVs and large vehicle towing boats. Use caution, some narrow roads. No hook-ups, water throughout. Two restrooms and shower buildings – 120 sites.
Over Flow Beach
Camping Pine Knoll. No water, no beach camp fires.
Motorcycles, mopeds and unlicensed vehicles may not be operated in the Resort.