The Eagle's Retreat is a 2 bedroom, 1 full bath mobile home featuring a large living area with large TV and Satellite TV service, a large kitchen with center bar, and a paved brick patio.
Eagle Lake RV Park rents bicycles by the day so you can take a leisurely ride around the lake and take in the beautiful surroundings on two wheels. Rent a bike at the store in the front of the park, and start exploring!
These are about a 90 minute drive from Eagle Lake RV Park. They're old volcano tubes with a section about 1/3 of a mile long that can be walked through. Be sure to bring a flashlight or phone with light, though, once you round the corner by the entrance, it is pitch black inside.
This easy out and back trail is suitable for all ages. It takes a bit over 90 minutes to complete and has nice scenery to enjoy at the south end of the lake. The well-maintained path is excellent for biking or trail running, and dogs are welcome.
Eagle Lake Art center at the north end of the lake has classes throughout the summer, usually in the afternoons. You can learn to paint, draw with stencils, make driftwood mobiles, and many other artistic endeavors. Click on the picture to be directed to their website for class schedules and more information.
Eagle Lake Community Church is a fellowship of believers who worship together on Sunday mornings and live the Christian faith in the everyday life as a witness to the community. Guests are welcome. Call or stop by for Sunday service times.
Ph (559) 286-8558
Guided fishing tours are available with Fish Traveler. They take parties of 2-4 clients per trip. The limit at Eagle Lake is two fish per day and 4 fish in possession per angler. The average fish from these trips that's kept and put on ice is 18-19 inches and weighs 2.5-3.5 lbs. Click the photo above for more information or to arrange a guided fishing trip.
Eagle Lake RV Park rents bicycles by the day so you can take a leisurely ride around the lake and take in the beautiful surroundings on two wheels. Rent a bike at the store in the front of the park, and start exploring!
Burney Falls
129-foot Burney Falls, which is not the highest or largest waterfall in the state is possibly the most beautiful. Additional water comes from springs on the side, joining to create a mist-filled basin. Check trail conditions before you leave as the park's about an 1 hour 45 minute drive.
This 18-hole course just south of Susanville is only 45 minutes away. It features 6,518 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.0 and it has a slope rating of 113 and was designed by Dave Tanner.