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A visit to Tiger Creek Forbay is always a good idea. Camping at Sierra Recreation Managers is always a splendid experience, and dry warm beds await you at Best Western Stagecoach Inn. From a precipitation point of view Tiger Creek Forbay is a reasonably normal place; most of the rain falls throughout January, and August on the other hand is the driest. High temperatures at Tiger Creek Forbay throughout the warm months are in the 90's while night lows are mostly
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| | in the 50's. The winter comes with highs in the 50's, and nighttime lows through the winter for Tiger Creek Forbay tend to be in the 30's. This site is so good, just check out all the fun things to do close to Tiger Creek Forbay. If you came to camp Sopiago Springs Resort is a glorious location to do that. After a long day outdoors The Hotel Leger is a splendid spot to spend a night or two, and not far from Tiger Creek Forbay you'll stumble on Tiger Creek | |
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Reservoir which is a beautiful lake. Man, is there a lot of fun things to do in the Northern Sierra Nevada. A pleasant tour to Whitmore Meadow is a great way to spend an afternoon, and if you're looking for some flowing water? Try
Little Mill Creek. Tiger Creek Forbay is located in the Northern Sierra Nevada. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes are magnificent; Wilson Lake is a lake that's near Tiger Creek Forbay, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Mokelumne River - North Fork.
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The Hotel Leger, Mokelumne Hill
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18 miles away
The Hotel Leger is a haunted hotel, recognized on the Travel Channel's haunted hotel. Once the lustiest of mining towns, Mokelumne Hill is a picturesque setting close to nearby fishing, beautiful scen...
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Best Western Stagecoach Inn, Pollock Pines
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18 miles away
Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, golf, boating and skiing while staying at this newly renovated Pollock Pines, California hotel. Nestled in northern California's Sier...
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Current weather conditions at Tiger Creek Forbay, Northern Sierra Nevada, Amador County, California

Local climate location: PLACERVILLE 0 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 38.45333 Longitude: -120.4772
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Mokelumne River - North Fork, Amador/ Calaveras CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class III-IV - 3 miles long (Below Tiger Creek to Red Corral Road) |
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Mokelumne River - North Fork, Amador/ Calaveras CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class III-V - 14.8 miles long (Close to Bear River to Tiger Creek Afterbay) |
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Camp Creek, El Dorado CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class IV+ - 10.1 miles long (Fleming Meadows trailhead to Happy Valley Road) |
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Tiger Creek Reservoir
 | I think it's overstated but the fishing can be inviting, for there are massive 20lb browns and 15+ rainbows in the lake and are native.. Do whatch out for tweekers, for they are everywhere, give them a smoke and a beer, and they will bait your hook.Have a great visit to our lake...... |
Schaads Reservoir
 | Shcaads is a dammed lake on the middle fork of the the mokelumne river. Get out your banjos when you visit...very country-fryed. Fishing at Schaads has always been iffy, never good. The mid fork moke river above used to have small trout but CFG put in some otters and the fishing is nada. Blue Creek, a whole different drainage and miles away has a few small fish but not worth the effort on very rough roads. Go to the Stan river at the upper end of Melones Res. Hike up, catch some good ones....I am looking for directions back to Blue Creek. It is up the road several miles past Schaads. I havent fished there since the eighties and would like to go back. Any help out there? thanks fuzzykpd@inreach.com... |
Pi-Pi Campground
 | This is aggressive bear country. Watch your back when hiking and make sure you're fast enough to out-run at least one of your hiking buddies....Is there camp grounds to camp in vehicals? Is there rivers or lakes?... |
Lake Tabeaud
 | 14 miles away I went fishing today at Lake Tabeaud- I got 7 fish. 3 German Browns and 4 Rainbow trout. The rainbow trout were clearly planted, as for the Browns they looked native. I had several bites and lost many once hooked. I used a kast master!!! Peace! June 11, 2009... |
Bridal Veil Campground
 | 17 miles away WHEN does Bridal Veil open?... |
Salt Springs Reservoir
 | 18 miles away I went to Salt Spring years ago, launched my boat, and boat camped and fished for a few days. I planned the same trip yesterday. We went in when still dark down a narrow 18 mile road from HWY 88. When we got to the dam, we found that the boat ramp was closed to trail launching. There is a small sign that says so near Hwy 88, but its real easy to miss. We read up on Salt Springs in several publications. Nowhere did it mention no boat launching!!! The ramp is still there, but blocked off. I wish PG&E would fix that!... |
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