The recreation area features Turlock Lake with its 26 miles (42 km) of shoreline and the surrounding foothill country leased from the Turlock Irrigation District in 1950.[1]
Recreation
Recreation activities in the park include fishing, swimming, boating, and water skiing in Turlock Lake; picnicking; birdwatching; bicycling; hiking; and camping.[1] There are also boat launch ramps. The day use areas are open from 8:00 AM to sunset.[1]
The park offers visitors an example of the diverse variety of riparian zonenative plants that once flourished alongside the rivers across the San Joaquin Valley.
There is a $12 day use fee to enter Turlock Lake State Recreation Area.[1]
The campground is spread over 66 acres (27 ha), shaded by large trees along the Tuolumne River.[3]