US Forest Service
 

Stanislaus National Forest

 
 

Stanislaus
National Forest

19777 Greenley Road
Sonora, CA 95370

(209) 532-3671

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

Recreation Activities

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[Photo]: sailboat on Beardsley Reservoir

Beardsley Reservoir

Beardsley Reservoir is operated by the Tri-Dam Project. The reservoir is located in a steep rocky canyon of the Middle Fork Stanislaus River approximately 5 miles downstream from Donnell Reservoir, 7 miles from Highway 108 on Beardsley Road. Beardsley Road is a steep and winding paved route where safe travel speeds average 20-30 mph or less.

Developed recreation facilities exist at the reservoir which is popular for camping, day use and fishing. The reservoir is open all year with road access subject to winter closure. The Tri-Dam Project maintains Beardsley Road in winter. For winter road access information, please visit the Tri-Dam Project website.

Beardsley Reservoir visitors enjoy camping, day use and fishing:

[Map]: Beardsley Reservoir (49k)

 

US Forest Service - Stanislaus National Forest
Last Modified: Wednesday, 22 October 2008 at 14:54:29 EDT


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