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     California has many beautiful lakes and Quail Spring Reservoir is one of them. There's so much to do here at Quail Spring Reservoir that you need to camp here for a while, Ballinger Campground is a great spot for that, and you can go for a hike on the Sweetwater Trail. Quail Spring Reservoir is a location that is rather dried up ordinarily; the month of February is the wettest with most of the rain, and July on the other hand is the driest. High temperatures  
   at Quail Spring Reservoir throughout the months of summer are in the 90's while night lows are frequently in the 60's. All through the wintertime this place gets highs in the 50's, and after the sun is down through the winter temperatures at Quail Spring Reservoir fall into the 30's.
This lake is so wonderful. Homeland Inn and Suites is a magnificent site to get some rest, and don't leave Quail Spring Reservoir without first going for a hike along the Alamar Trail. Stay the night at Songdog Ranch; going for a hike on the Tinta Trail is always a magnificent adventure.
 

 
Homeland Inn and Suites, Buttonwillow
25 miles away

Best Western Heritage Inn, Bakersfield
26 miles away
Conveniently located near Interstate 5, guests will not only enjoy the fine amenities of the Best Western Heritage Inn, but be minutes away from California State University. Clean spacious rooms, com...

Current weather conditions at Quail Spring Reservoir, San Luis Obispo County, California
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Local climate location: MARICOPA 22 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 34.99083
Longitude: -119.5531

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These outdoors activities are available near Quail Spring Reservoir.
 Hotels Near Quail Spring Reservoir:
Homeland Inn and Suites, Buttonwillow, 25 miles away
Best Western Heritage Inn, Bakersfield, 26 miles away
Buttonwillow/Bakersfield Super 8 Motel, Buttonwillow, 26 miles away
Rodeway Inn Bakersfield, Bakersfield, 26 miles away
Red Roof Inn Buttonwillow, Buttonwillow, 26 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Quail Spring Reservoir:
Songdog Ranch, New Cuyama, 10 miles away
Ballinger Campground, Santa Barbara County, 10 miles away
Branch Canyon Campground, Santa Barbara County, 12 miles away
Willow Campground, Santa Barbara County, 12 miles away
 Hiking Trails Near Quail Spring Reservoir:
Tinta Trail, Ventura County, 16 miles away
      3.2 hiking miles, 600 feet elevation difference
Sweetwater Trail, Santa Barbara County, 16 miles away
       12.6 hiking miles, 3070 feet elevation difference
Alamar Trail, Santa Barbara County, 17 miles away
      5.7 hiking miles, 3099 feet elevation difference
 National Parks Near Quail Spring Reservoir:
Channel Islands National Park, Ventura - CA, 44 miles away
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, Thousand Oaks - CA, 65 miles away

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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
64 miles away
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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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