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Clear Lake is the largest natural body of fresh
water in California. There is a dam that raises the water a little above the natural bed.
Geologically speaking Clear Lake is ancient and may be one of the oldest bodies of water
on the North American Continent. But needless to say the original residents of the Clear
Lake area, the current residents and the visitors all enjoy the many pleasures that the
lake offers. Fishing
has always been the one of the most popular activities around the shoreline or out in a
boat. Black bass inhabit the waters and makes a tasty treat when cooked at your cabin over
an open flame or pan fried.
Swimming, boating, and other water sports are
extremely popular all around the lake. You can rent boats for skiing, fishing, sailing,
peddling, and jet skis for racing around on, also patio and house boats. There are beaches
and access to the water all around the lake. Most of the resorts have a dock and/or a
swimming area most times with a beach. The water temperature in the shallow swimming areas
can reach close to 80 degrees, fabulous for taking a dip or cooling off. |

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| The Mountain, Konocti is a volcano of the most
ancient variety. It has become extinct, in geological terms, but there is still carbonated
bubbles raising from it's base in Soda Bay. If you are in a boat you can go to the site of
an old health spa that has long been flooded by the lake and stand or seat in the shafts
or carbonated water that rises out of the earth. There is a small room that one can
descend into and when there one has extreme difficulty finding a breath of oxygen. Some
say that these waters are therapeutic. But they are somewhat difficult to get to. The
mountain has orchards and vineyards and development on it's slopes. At night the huge dark
mass rises from the lake and shadows the stars with it's bulk, but on top is a beacon to
remind one what and were it is. Weather forms at the peak and some days one can see a
cloud hanging off the top or a wisp of white cloud that has formed with the raising warm
air or dropping cooler air. |

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| Lakeport the county seat of Lake County is located on the west end of
the lake. Lakeport appears as a string of diamonds if one observes it in the evening from
the water; from the east along highway 20 or from a vantage point on the south eastern
part of the lake around Konocti. The little hamlet is old by California standards and
boasts a down town main street just up from the shore line. Downtown Lakeport is full of
shops and restaurants and fun things to do and see. During the year groups sponsor events
in and around Lakeport. When you call for reservations ask about the events are going on
while you visit the area. Visit, Shop, Eat, and/or Stay in Lakeport for a pleasant summer,
weekend or vacation. Lakeport hosts the Chamber of Commerce on the West end of the lake
and the western part of Lake County. Their phone is 1-707-263-5092. The City of Clearlake is the largest of the cities
in Lake County. It is has a rambling shoreline, that invites one to fish, picnic, or
launch a boat. There is a beach and a city park, as well. Clearlake hosts the Chamber of
Commerce on the East end of the lake and the eastern part of Lake County. Their phone is
1-707-994-3600. |

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| The People. By far, the greatest natural resource that Lake County has
is it's hospitable innkeepers, shopkeepers, and service persons. These folks tend to ones
needs, and have smiles on their faces from dawn to bed time. They are honest folks, that
one will enjoy, befriend and return to see again and again. |

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| Robinson
Rancheria Bingo & Casino located 2 miles east
of Upper Lake and a half mile north of Nice. It's casino action at it's best with all the
Nevada style games and entertainment. There is also "Acorn Crossing Gift Shop"
featuring Indian crafts and other unique gifts. There is food available 24 hours a day.
Call: 1-800-809-3636. Konocti
Vista Casino in Lakeport just off Soda Bay road
south of Lakeport. The casino is decorated in a '50's theme with classic automobiles. Food
is available all night. Gaming is machines, Pomo 21, and high stakes poker rooms. It is
operated by the "Big Valley Band of Pomo". Call: 1-800-386-1950. Local:
1-707-262-1900.
At the south end of the lake is a new entrant into
gaming business, The Twin Pine
Casino just south of Middletown on Highway 29. It
is run by the Miwok Indians of Middletown. Has most popular games and 21. Phone:
1-707-987-0197.
Just outside of Lake County north of Ukiah is the "Shodakai Casino Coyote Valley
Casino" has the popular games. Call:
1-800-332-9683 local: 1-707-485-0700. |

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Restaurants. All the cities, some resorts and clubs have dining. You can
enjoy family dining, short order and fine gourmet specialties. Clubs offer dancing and
entertainment, as well. Though, you may be in a semi rural environment you won't lack for
stimulation and palate pleasing enjoyment.
Golfers will enjoy the many courses in Lake County. There are five
golf courses in the county. Four are 9 hole courses with one being an 18 hole course. All
are entertaining even for the experienced golfer. There are events scheduled year around
and the weather permitting, are open year round. This Mediterranean climate has a season
that will take you right through the winter. You might get rained out in a storm or some
snow on Cobb Mountain. |
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