39744 Road 274, Bass Lake, California, 93604, United States
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It's rarely too hot or too cold here, the fishing's great, golfing is just around the corner, and Yosemite National Park is almost at your doorstep. That's what you can expect when you set your sights on Bass Lake Recreation Resort in the foothills of the western slope of California's High Sierra. Visitors looking to buy, sell or rent timeshare resales will find during spring, summer and fall, this year round 5 star Resort attracts water sports enthusiasts. Anglers and water skiers can bring their own boats or rent one at the nearby marina to explore the lake, which stretches more than 4 miles into the valley behind the dam. If you're after a fish dinner, you might cast your line for the bass that gave the lake its name (a fourteen pound lunker was caught here), or catfish, crappie, rainbow trout or kokanee salmon. If you prefer simply to enjoy the scenery, rent a party barge or sign up for a narrated one-hour cruise. At 3,500 feet, the Bass Lake area is above the searing heat of California's Central Valley and low enough to enjoy four seasons without the heavy snowfall found in the higher mountains. In spring the oak trees come alive with green leaves that turn to crimson and gold as autumn approaches. Spend a day at the resort and choose from hiking, playing shuffleboard, swimming in the outdoor pool are participating in planned activities at the clubhouse. The year-round schedule includes theme parties, luaus and special events for major holidays. Right next door is Pines Village, where you'll find eating establishments, movie theaters and stores. Drive 7 miles to the little mountain community of Oakhurst to catch an old fashioned melodrama, shoot a round of golf, shop for antiques or simply enjoy some good grub. Hiking and biking are both popular activities hereabouts, with mountain biking ranging from easy to challenging on a network of trails, fire roads and old railroad beds. Try the half-mile Way of Mono Trail for great views of the lake and insight into the lives of the Western Mono Indians. Bass Lake is just 14 miles from the south entrance to Yosemite National Park and about an hour from the spectacular sights of Yosemite Valley. Anybody who has visited the park, especially in the summer, realizes that campgrounds and other accommodations are limited and usually full. At the end of an active day in the shadow of Half Dome, it's nice to know that comfortable accommodations are waiting for you back at Bass Lake Recreation Resort.