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The Eagle Lake - Stones Landing boat ramp provides access to Eagle Lake, a large, high-altitude lake in northeastern California. The ramp is located at Stones Landing, about 16 miles north of Susanville.
This access site is suitable for launching small boats, kayaks, and canoes. However, the ramp can be quite rocky, so paddlers should exercise caution when launching and landing. The water level in the lake can fluctuate, so it's a good idea to check conditions before your trip.
Boaters on Eagle Lake should be aware of potential hazards, including underwater obstacles and sudden wind gusts. There are several lighted buoys marking some of the lake's hazards, but it's still important to navigate carefully, especially around Pelican Point. Overall, the Eagle Lake - Stones Landing site offers a convenient access point for those looking to explore this scenic high-mountain lake by small watercraft.