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Lake San Antonio is a very beautiful lake in beautiful surroundings. High temperatures at Lake San Antonio during the days of summer are in the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures drop down into the 50's. For the duration of the wintertime highs are typically in the 60's with temperatures at Lake San Antonio dipping down into the 30's throughout winter nights. You just can't envision the amount of outdoors exciting stuff the area right next door to Lake
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| | San Antonio has to offer. There's some out of the ordinary stuff to catch a sight of at San Antonio Dam near Lake San Antonio. Looking for something next to Lake San Antonio? Lake Nacimiento is in the vicinity; Lake San Antonio is a glorious location to visit for more than one day, Lake Nacimiento Resort is a glorious location to camp nearby. It is very dried out here at Lake San Antonio ordinarily; through January this area sees the most rain while July | |
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is generally the driest month. Stay the night at Lake San Antonio, and get dripping wet paddling on Nacimiento River. You'll truly wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the exciting stuff in the Santa Lucia Range. A nice close
by hotel is Paso Robles Travelodge, and you're almost certainly keen on lakes, Lake Ysabel is one of those nearby. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a location to stay Wine Country Inn is a perfect choice; a wonderful location to have a look at is Bee Rock Canyon. This lake is located in the wonderful Santa Lucia Range.
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Wine Country Inn, Paso Robles
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16 miles away
Located in the heart of wine country region,away from the city noise in a quiet area of town yet in close proximity of area's fine restaurants, shopping, Mid State Fair grounds, Ravine Water Park and ...
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Paso Robles Travelodge, Paso Robles
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16 miles away
31 oversized rooms surrounding courtyard with century old majestic oak trees and garden like setting. Huge swimming pool in secluded area. All rooms have refrigerators, coffee makers with fresh grou...
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Current weather conditions at Lake San Antonio, Santa Lucia Range, Monterey County, California

Local climate location: KING CITY 22 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.79861 Longitude: -120.8847
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Nacimiento River, Monterey CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class I-III - 15 miles long (Hunter Liggett to Turtle Creek) |
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Lake Ysabel, San Luis Obispo CountyCounty, 19 miles away |
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Nacimiento River
 | 19 miles away I have lived on this portion of the river for 15 years. Although you could probaly put a canoe in the river on Fort Hunter Ligget with permission from Range Control, it would be very difficult to get past the rock formations at the Shut In. There is no public access to the Nacimiento River near Turtle Creek. One would have to go all the way to Lake Nacimiento to find a legal exit. Surface flow usually stops around the end of June, and the river turns into a series of pools. Even when the water is flowing in the spring, there are significantly long sections that would require one to portage. If one were to attempt this trip, they will be walking more than paddling, and it would be a very long day.... |
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