Observation Point Picnic Shelter (CA)

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  • (4.5)4 reviews

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Overview

New Hogan Dam and Lake is located in the oak- and brush-covered foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The 4,400 acre lake was created in 1964 with the completion of New Hogan Dam. When full, the lake has 50 miles of shoreline and extends nearly eight miles upstream to the confluence of the north and south forks of the Calaveras River. The dam provides flood protection to the City of Stockton (among other communities) and water for irrigation, drinking, and hydroelectric power. The area is generally characterized by a warm, dry climate with summer temperatures regularly soaring above 90 degrees.

Natural Features:

Wildlife species thrive at the lake and on the surrounding 6,500 acres of US Army Corps of Engineers’ managed land. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot black-tailed deer, cottontail rabbits and jackrabbits, wild turkeys, turkey vultures, bald and golden eagles, osprey, red-tailed and other hawks, ducks and geese, California quail, acorn woodpeckers and northern flickers, coyotes, rattlesnakes and other snakes, gray fox, bobcats, and an occasional mountain lion.

Recreation:

This picnic shelter offers a perfect setting for a large gathering of family and friends to spend a day in the fresh air with panoramic views of the lake and dam. The overhead shade shelter provides for an escape from the hot sun above. Fishing is allowed year-round, subject to state regulations. Popular species caught in New Hogan Lake include striped bass, black bass, catfish, bluegill, and crappie. Below the dam, the cool waters of the Calaveras River are home to a healthy population of rainbow trout. Fly-fishing is popular on this stretch of river.

Facilities:

Fixed picnic tables on a concrete foundation with seating for approximately 60 people are provided with space for additional tables under the shade shelter. A large free standing barbeque, an electrical outlet, and trash/recycle receptacles are also provided as a convenience. Asphalt parking, flush restroom facilities, horseshoe pits, drinking fountains and a playground are located adjacent to the shelter. The parking lot for this area is shared with the Park Visitor Center and Headquarters Office.

Nearby Attractions:

A number of historic sites are located nearby, including Carson Hill, the discovery site of the largest gold nugget ever found, and The Black Bart Inn, located in San Andreas, where the famous outlaw Black Bart was captured. Groceries, gas, camping supplies and more can be found in the nearby town of Valley Springs, California.

Directions

From Stockton California, take State Highway 26 east for 30 miles. Turn right on Hogan Dam Road and continue for 3 miles, then follow signs to the Park Headquarters. The Observation Point and Picnic Shelter is located at the Park Headquarters parking lot.

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Melissa Moldrup

1 year ago
4/5

Been visiting this observation point my entire life. Born and raised here. Things are looking pretty beautiful out at New Hogan this year, but it can get pretty rough when we're not getting enough rain. After so many years of very low water levels we're finally getting a nice, clean looking lake again. Either way the observation point offers some beautiful views.

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Hdo Znliy

1 year ago
5/5

Quiet and beautiful place to catch your breath sometimes☺️Also a good playground for kiddos and eating area overlooking the lake. Bathrooms are always clean. Some nice easygoing trails are close by!

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eli rogers

1 year ago
4/5

It's a beautiful place to stop and look out onto hogan lake. There is a few paths to walk along, but not many. I saw a few places to gather and an information building with bathrooms, but did not go in.

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Thomas Regan-Lefebvre

2 years ago
5/5

Spectacular views, nobody was there when we visited which was kind of eerie. Nice little playground. We enjoyed the covered picnic tables and, unexpectedly, clean restrooms. Place needs a good clean up, lots of litter. Disappointed that there is no information regarding the dam (the informational signs are free of any words.)

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