Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park |
Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park and Puddingstone Lake
This park has a 250-acre lake for swimming, water skiing, wind surfing, and sailing. The lake is also stocked with trout, bluegill, catfish, and largemouth bass. Raging Waters, a water theme park, is located at the south end of the lake. There are jet ski & boat rentals, hot tubs, an equestrian center and even a wedding chapel to rent! Other recreational amenities include: recreational vehicle camp sites, trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding, play equipment, gazebos, and group rental picnic areas. Food and beverage concessionaires are provided. MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR SECTION UNDER SPORTS AND FUN FOR PUDDINGSTONE LAKE. THAT SECTION HAS MORE DETAILS REGARDING THE LAKE AND BOATING. THIS SECTION HAS DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR YOUR BOAT/JET SKI.
Boating launching hours after sunrise and before sunset to get off lake. Vehicle entry fee applies. USE THE ARTICLE INDEX ON THE RIGHT ALSO TO SEE MORE DETAILS ABOUT FRANK G. BONNELI REGIONAL COUNTY PARK. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park North Shore (Exit Via Verde/Raging Waters off 57 Freeway, West to San Dimas Ave., Right onto San Dimas Ave., Right onto Puddingstone Dr.)
South Shore (Exit Via Verde/Raging Waters off 57 Freeway, East straight into Park)
Below is the trail map for Frank G. Bonelli Regional County Park. Use the contact us button above to let us know what you thought of the trails that you went on so that we may add your comments to the site. The trails are for use by horses, mountain bikes and hikers. TRAILS: The wilderness trails are open to mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders. All users must YIELD in the following order: Biker— to Hiker— to Rider. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trails.
Puddingstone Lake Boating Map (Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park) Speed Limits on the Lake are as follows: 5MPH in all areas within 200 feet from shoreline PWC's limited to fast boating area only Check the Sports and Fun Section of this website for more detailed information about boating and fishing on Puddingstone Lake.
PARK HOURS: Summer hours — Sunrise to 9:00 p.m. (April 1 to September 30) PARK FEES: Daily Vehicle Entrance Fee (April 17 to September 30) $10.00 November 1 through February 28 (weekends & holidays) $10.00 March 1 through April 30 (weekdays) FREE Daily Boat Permit (May 1 to September 30) $11.00 weekends & holidays $11.00 Boat Permit October 1 — April 30 (weekends & holidays) $11.00 Non Motorized Boat Permit $7.00 Senior Citizen (over 65) or Disabled Person Weekdays Only (excluding holidays) $5.00 R.V. / Trailers (no senior/disabled discount) $14.00 Bus $30.00 Annual Vehicle Permit Limited $125.00 Annual Senior Permit Limited $65.00 Annual Boat Permit Limited $135.00 Annual Non Motorized Vessel $105.00 FISHING: ALL CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME LAWS ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED CATCH LIMITS: Trout 5 Caffish 10 Bass (must be 12” or longer to keep) BOATING: TRAILS: The wilderness trails are open to mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders. All users must YIELD in the following order: Biker— to Hiker— to Rider. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trails. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALLOWED NO KITE FLYING ALLOWED AT THE NORTH SHORE. FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Many personages become constrained when trying to know what their kids do when they are alone. Doubtless the most considerable matter that is usually considered while thinking about android apps spy is select a good software. Truly buying the software offered by many providers is highly elementary. Different respected services offer charterers a software that fits well with their needs and budget.
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Last Updated on Friday, 30 April 2010 08:07 |