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The Eagle Lake Marina Jetty provides public access to Eagle Lake, a large mountain lake in northeastern California. This site is best suited for kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. The launch area consists of a basic, unimproved boat ramp, so caution is advised, especially for larger boats.
Eagle Lake is 5,100 feet above sea level and can be subject to windy conditions, so paddlers should be prepared for choppy waters. Several navigational hazards, including rocky areas and shallow spots, are marked with lighted buoys around the lake. Boaters should use caution and be aware of their surroundings, especially near Pelican Point. No fees are charged to use this access point, but there are no amenities on site. Nearby campgrounds are available for those looking to spend more time on the water.