Clearlake

Clearlake is a city in Lake County inland in the North Coast region of California. It is located at the southern end of Clear Lake, which is more than 1.5 million years old.

Get in

By bus

Lake Transit offers service from several nearby towns, including Calistoga, where you can make connections from the Bay Area, and Ukiah, where you can make connections from Mendocino.

Get around

See

Do

  • Seaplane Splash-in. In September is a large gathering of seaplanes including floatplanes, flying boats, and other amphibious vehicles.
  • 🌍 Clear Lake State Park, 5300 Soda Bay Rd (3.5 miles northeast of Kelseyville on Soda Bay Road), +1 707 279-2267. Daily sunrise to sunset. A beautiful park on the largest natural lake entirely within California where you can fish, swim, boat, hike, and learn. The gift shop is a world in itself it has many taxidermy animals live fish teach the children about animals. The park has many trails to walk along that are very beautiful.
  • 🌍 Mount Konocti. Mount Konocti is a beautiful and majestic sight. There are many resorts on the lake available, you can take a boat ride and enjoy a better view of the wonderful landscape.

Buy

Eat

  • Aromas, Culinary Arts Building 200, 5880 Dam Road Extension (Yuba College Clearlake Campus). Some of the best food for a college culinary class. It has awesome food and good prices.
  • 🌍 Cactus Grill, 3900 Bayliss Ave (corner of Lakeshore Dr). A great place to go for Mexican food.
  • 🌍 Main Street Bar and Grill, 14084 Lakeshore Drive. A wonderful place to eat. The service is excellent and the food is yummy. The club sandwich is a favorite.
  • 🌍 The Happy Garden Chinese, 13440 State Hwy 20, Clearlake Oaks. The prices are reasonable and the food is first rate!

Drink

  • Silks Bar & Grill. If you come to Clearlake and want an awesome night out on the town go over to Silks Bar & Grill. It has great food, good entertainment, and great priced drinks.

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Clearlake

Fort Bragg Willits  W  E  Williams Yuba City
Lakeport Kelseyville  N  S  Middletown Vallejo




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