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| | Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir, Santa Lucia Range, Monterey County, California |
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Why not stop by Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir if you're passing through these parts. This lake is one of the great places here in the Santa Lucia Range. If you want a splendid time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir. Drift down the rapids of Nacimiento River in a kayak, and a tour to Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir wouldn't be complete without taking a look at Squirrel Spring. That right there is plenty of entertaining things
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| | already but it goes on, the Santa Lucia Range has it all. After a long day outdoors Quality Inn King City is a pleasant spot to spend a night or two; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at close by Milpitas Reservoir. While you're here at Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir you can take a hike along the Gamboa Trail. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a place to stay King City Days Inn is a splendid choice; hiking along the | |
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Girard Trail is great fun. Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir is generally a rather dried out place; the month of January is the wettest with most of the rain while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Lower Stoney
Creek Reservoir is good enough to spend more than a day at, Lottie Potrero Campground is a good local campground, and going for a hike along the Arroyo Seco Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this neighborhood. This lake
is so wonderful. If you wish for a little side visit, try Stony Valley; there's always Lower Stoney Reservoir Dam to visit next to Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir. At Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir all through the summer months highs are
in the 80's while overnight lows are typically in the 50's. Highs through the winter are mostly in the 60's, and after the sun is down through the winter temperatures at Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir fall into the 30's. You'll
beyond doubt wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the cool things in the Santa Lucia Range. Get wet paddling on San Antonio, and a nice place to camp here at Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir is Three Peaks Campground. Lakes are great;
Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir is a lake that's right next door to Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir, and there's some flowing water nearby, San Miguel Creek is a stream you can check out while you're here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.9575 Longitude: -121.2761
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir. |
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Girard Trail, Monterey County, 15 miles away 5.1 hiking miles, 3407 feet elevation difference |
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Arroyo Seco Trail, Monterey County, 17 miles away 7.6 hiking miles, 2631 feet elevation difference |
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Gamboa Trail, Monterey County, 18 miles away 6.6 hiking miles, 1759 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Lower Stoney Creek Reservoir:
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San Antonio, Monterey CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class II - 10.7 miles long (Above and down to Mission San Antonio de Padua) |
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Nacimiento River, Monterey CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I-III - 15 miles long (Hunter Liggett to Turtle Creek) |
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Arroyo Seco River, Monterey CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class III - 14.5 miles long (Arroyo Seco Picnic Area to Route G16 bridge) |
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Nacimiento River
 | 10 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.... |
Hanging Valley Campground
 | 19 miles away Camp is closed... |
North Coast Ridge Trail
 | 19 miles away The Coast Ridge Trail is very overgrown and is almost a solid wall of brush... |
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