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Lake Skinner Recreation Area
"Nestled in the rolling hills of Winchester, CA, beautiful Lake Skinner Recreation Area offers visitors expansive natural vistas and invigorating recreational opportunities, including camping, picnicking, splash pad, hiking, horseback riding, sailing, and fishing. All boating activities must be non-body contact no swimming, skiing, etc.For day trips, Lake Skinner offers two shade shelters, picnic benches and barbecues throughout the park for picnics and other gatherings. Camping sites offers picnic benches and fire rings. Most away-from-home needs can be met with a visit to the well-stocked camp store."
Address: 37701 Warren Rd, Winchester (Californie) 92596
Phone: (951) 926-1541
State: CA
City: Winchester
Street Number: 37701 Warren Rd
Zip Code: 92596
categories: park


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Reviews
Really nice staff at check-in. Our family stayed over a weekend two nights. The campsites are nice and fairly spacious. There are grass areas that allow for fun activities during the day. The lake was larger than expected with options for boating rentals and fishing. The only thing that became an issue was restroom cleanliness. However, to be fair, we came during a busy weekend with lots of campers. Toilet paper was in short supply, and the cleanliness wasn't great. They could have been short-staffed over the weekend. Overall, we had a nice stay and will be back! Playground: Two, large playgrounds within walking distance! Dog-friendliness: Very dog-friendly; just need to be leashed at all times.
This place is beautiful you can camp you can go to the splash zone on hot days. You can fish in the lake. There’s no swimming in the lake. This place is amazing to spend a weekend or even a day pass. The trails are very nice to walk on the trails just an amazing place. Locally 30 to 45 minutes from Hamet .It’s fun for the kids for the adult the elderly lots of shade trees. It’s wonderful.
We visited during a week that rained off and on so that could have impacted the occupancy but we had so much space! We stayed in campground B in the 490s and it was right by the trail to head down to the water. The sites had full hook-ups, a picnic table and fire ring. This unseasonably rainy Winter already had things green and everywhere you looked was postcard worthy. 2 fun play areas and a splash zone in Summer. I imagine it gets crazy hot in Summer and there's not much shade but for end if March, it's perfect.
Dry camping for the TVBWF was a wonderful experience. The weather was fantastic this year and love that the craft beer selection is growing!! The restrooms were so clean and the main showers had hot hot water.
Went for the balloon and wine festival. What a mess. Getting in and out is a nightmare. No organization and only a one lane road. The ride share area had no cell service to order a ride. Food and alcohol booths were way too far away from the main stage. Brad paisley was awesome though.
Hidden gem for sure. There is so much green and shade. It's a great spot for family reunions, birthday parties, or just to hang out. Splash pad for the kids and take your boat out to catch some fish or cruise.
They charge per person to get in rather than per car. No swimming in lake due to it being a drinking water resovoir. But there is boating and camping. Splash pad said closed until further notice. Pretty though and the wildflowers were beautiful! I will come here again but wish they had a big public swimming pool and slides since there is no swimming in the lake. And it should be cheaper to get in. It would be expensive for a large family who struggles financially. I don't know if there are cheaper passes for low income families but there should be if they are going to charge people to enter. Dog-friendliness: Leashed dogs are allowed Picnic area: Very nice picnic areas.
Great place to take the family for a day of fun or camping. Has various play grounds and plenty of room to play or fish. They have 2 splash pads for the young ones and the young at heart to enjoy which are open till October from 10am - 6pm with picnic tables and BBQ grills available. If that isn't enough they also have a general store on-site!
Winchester, CA Lake Skinner Recreation Area. So, I've been here only a few days now but I really love this park. They have really nice large, flat sites, full hookup, partial hookups and dry camping. I'm in one of the long term sites 28 days. There are bathouses in each circle that look nice and clean although I haven't used them. They have a camp store that is well stocked, although a little pricey, but that's to be expected with a captive audience. There is also a playground in Circle A that looks nice. There is also a laundromat and a cafe that is open during peak season which is not now Overall, great park and very good price. Oh, and if you are wine drinker it's in the Temecula Valley Wine Country with lots of wineries.
A great place for a weekend getaway, or an extended stop as you travel full-time; Lake Skinner has something to offer for everyone. Boating, Fishing, Hiking, or simply spending the day enjoying the best of the California Inland Empire, Lake Skinner is your spot! Nestled in the Multi Species Reserve, the area has great trails for everyone, from light walks, too long hikes, and everything in between. The lake is stocked with Big Mouth Bass, Stripped Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Bluegill, and over the colder months starting somewhere between November and December, the lake stocks trout! As of this writing, Day use prices are $6 per adult, $3 per child 12 and under, with images 2 or less getting in free. Fishing requires a state license, as well as a County permit at $10 per person.
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