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Lake Yosemite
Artificial lake in California, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lake Yosemite is an artificial freshwater lake located approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) east of Merced, California, in the rolling Sierra Foothills. UC Merced is situated approximately 0.5 mi (0.80 km) south of Lake Yosemite. The university is bounded by the lake on one side, and two canals (Fairfield Canal and Le Grand Canal) run through the campus.
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Operation
Lake Yosemite is a reservoir built in 1888 for irrigation purposes. It is currently owned and operated by Merced Irrigation District, which supplies irrigation water to farms in Merced County.[1] Recreation on the lake is managed by the Merced County Parks and Recreation Department.[2]
Recreation
All boating is permitted, including jet skis and water skiing. The lake is equipped with boat launches. Swimming is allowed only in certain designated areas. Swimming outside of these areas is strictly prohibited and could result in a citation. A kayak/SUP rental business (The Padyak Shack) is in operation and has a friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Onshore, shaded picnic areas, which feature picnic tables, barbecue pits, restrooms, and a small playground, are available.
Lake Yosemite Sailing Association
The lake is home to the Lake Yosemite Sailing Association (LYSA), which was founded in 1988 and currently has more than 90 members. The LYSA hosts club sailboat races at Lake Yosemite Thursday evenings during the summer months and also organizes sailing trips to nearby lakes and bays in California. Lake Yosemite Sailing Association also conducts Youth Sail camps during the summer months, teaching and training the next generation of sailors. [3][4]
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Lake Yosemite
Tower at Lake Yosemite
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