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In California there are many beautiful lakes, Hart Park Lake is one of them. Not much rainfall falls here at Hart Park Lake; the month with most of the rain is February, and the driest month of the year is July. A golf course near Hart Park Lake is Rio Bravo Country Club, and you're in all probability hooked on lakes, Lake Paulina is one of those nearby. Just can't get enough of Hart Park Lake. You'll meet a lot of people from Bakersfield here. There's
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| | so much to do here at Hart Park Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Bakersfield Palms RV Park is a glorious spot for that, and after a long day outdoors Best Western Hill House is a good place to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Hart Park Lake is perfect enough to spend more than a day at, Bakersfield Trav-l-park is a perfect local campground, and possibly you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Lake Ming is just a very short distance | |
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away. Throughout the months of summer at Hart Park Lake highs are generally in the 90's, and during summer nights temperatures are in the 60's. All through the winter highs are in the 50's with temperatures at Hart Park Lake dipping
down into the 30's during winter nights. Dry warm beds await you at Bakersfield Marriott; there are some great whitewater spots on Kern River.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.4475 Longitude: -118.9167
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Kern River, Kern CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II-IV - 4.8 miles long (Mouth of canyon to Lake Ming) |
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Kern River, Kern CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class V+ - 12 miles long (Democrat Hot Springs to mouth of canyon) |
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Kern River
 | ...ut location is close enough but the putin coordinates are just wrong. Those coordinates would put you in the middle of some class VI rapids (IE unrunable) There are actually two putin locations. 1. LAT 35.439250 LON -118.802450 This put in is impossible to get to without trespassing. So you need special permission. It's located right below the Rio Bravo Hydroelectric Dam. This section is actually a class IV followed by two class V's. I've done the entire Kern, it's definitely V. You can only do this extra section during very high water years because the Power plant diverts most of the water along this stretch. 2. LAT 35.429084 LON 118.825602 Also, on private property with no public access. Only Search and Rescue, Kayak Olympic Team, and River's End Rafting have access to this putin. There is also a public access point on racheria rd. There is a little trail to get there just past the gated community gates. I believe there is still a sign. It's not a long hike. That point gives you 5 miles of very fun class II and III rapids, swimming areas, rope swings, etc. Be aware that many... |
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
 | 55 miles away Kings Canyon has this great cave you can go into with all kinds of cool formations.... |
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
 | 69 miles away 1 PHOTO Hi, please take a look at the attached photo. I took it today in La Jolla Canyon, at the water fall (dry now). Notice that a large rock appears to be loose and or without support. It looks like the rock is supporting the trail above. Someone should take a closer look at that rock. In heavy rain it could come down. It looks unstable.... |
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