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Access Site CA

Lake Isabella (Engineers Point )

Lake Isabella Kern River No 1 Conduit South Fork Kern River

Source: california_department_of_parks_and_recreation Updated 1 year ago

City: Lake Isabella, CA
County: Kern County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 35.64664700, -118.47481800
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About This Access Site
The Engineers Point boat ramp on Lake Isabella offers convenient water access for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. Located at the foot of Engineers Point between the Main Dam and Auxiliary Dam, this public launch site is popular for shore fishing.

Lake Isabella is a large reservoir in Kern County, California, situated in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. The lake is a popular destination for water sports like boating, windsurfing, and fishing. Reliable afternoon winds of 35-50 mph make the lake a premier windsurfing spot, particularly for intermediate to advanced users.

While the launch is open to the public, boating on the lake is only permitted from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset. There is no nighttime boating allowed. Nearby campgrounds and recreation areas like the Kiavah Wilderness provide additional opportunities for outdoor activities around the lake. Visitors should check for any current access restrictions or closures before visiting.
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Free Access

The Isabella reservoir offers fishing, boating, water sports, camping, and picnicking. Close proximity to Los Angeles and Bakersfield makes this lake a popular yearround vacation spot for southern Californians. The lake is one of the state’s most popular windsurfing areas; reliable afternoon winds, from 35-50 miles an hour, create ideal conditions for intermediate to advanced windsurfers. Enjoy...

The Isabella reservoir offers fishing, boating, water sports, camping, and picnicking. Close proximity to Los Angeles and Bakersfield makes this lake a popular yearround vacation spot for southern Californians. The lake is one of the state’s most popular windsurfing areas; reliable afternoon winds, from 35-50 miles an hour, create ideal conditions for intermediate to advanced windsurfers. Enjoy shoreline camping and day use activities at Auxiliary Dam, Old Isabella Road, or South Fork Recreation Area with the purchase of a Southern Sierra Pass or other Interagency Pass. South Fork Wildlife Area, one of the most extensive riparian woodlands remaining in California, provides fishing, hunting, canoeing, and hiking opportunities; no developed recreation facilities are located here. When operating on the lake, every boat, personal watercraft, and sailboard must display a permit from Kern County. These permits may be obtained at any lake marina or at various locations throughout the Kern River Valley. Be sure to check for required safety equipment.Isabella Dam Safety Modification ProjectThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is currently designing a dam safety modification project to address seismic, hydrologic (potential overtopping during an extreme flood event) and seepage issues at the dams.Until the dam is repaired, the Corps has put in place several interim risk reduction measures, such as increased surveillance and monitoring; stockpiling of emergency materials; warning sirens in the town of Lake Isabella; installation of additional instrumentation for monitoring; and continued public outreach with Kern County and the local public. One additional measure includes an operating restriction, limiting the pool elevation for safety purposes. However, due to lower than average rainfall and snowmelt, the reservoir has only come close to its restricted level once since its implementation.  The current low water levels (summer 2013) are not related to the operating restriction. See historic water levels here: http://1.usa.gov/10EdOgaIn 2012, the Corps unveiled to the public its plan for retrofitting the dam and reducing the risk to the public, which includes raising both dams up to 16 feet to prevent overtopping during extreme flood events; filtering and drainage systems to safely control seepage; lining and treatment of existing spillway; and construction of an emergency spillway. The Corps is now in the Pre-Construction Engineering and Design phase of the project. Physical construction is scheduled to begin in 2017. More information can be found here: http://bit.ly/IsabellaDam

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Nearby Campgrounds (4 within 10 miles)
Hobo Campground
On-site Reservable
CAMP 9
On-site Reservable
Main Dam Campground
On-site
Hobo Campground
On-site
Nearby Recreation Areas
Kiavah Wilderness Located within
Keysville Special Recreation Management Area Located within
Nearby Boat Facilities
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