

The Cliff Lake Trailhead provides access to the Dinkey Lakes and the Maxson Trailhead provides access to the John Muir Wilderness and Kings Canyon National Park. To the north and east of the Lake are the Dinkey Lakes and the John Muir Wildernesses. A public boat launching facility is available at the south end of the lake, no fees or permits are required. The limit is 5 per day, 10 in possession. No fee is charged.Ĭourtright is an ultimate destination for avid anglers looking to hook up a German brown, rainbow or Eastern Brook trout. On the east side of the lake is Voyager Rock which is a primitive campground accessible only by boat or by high clearance Off-Highway Vehicle. Both campgrounds are first come-first served, no reservations are accepted.

Marmot Rock is located at the south end of the lake which provides 14 walk-in campsites. On the west side, you will find Trapper Springs which provides single and double camp sites. PG&E operates and maintains several campgrounds around the lake.

Turn left and travel north 7.5 miles to Courtright Reservoir. Turn right and travel 13.6 miles east to the Courtright Reservoir turnoff. Just before you reach Shaver Lake, turn right on Dinkey Creek Road and travel 11.7 miles east to the intersection of the Dinkey Creek Road and McKinley Grove Roads. Continue through Prather towards Shaver Lake. Take Hwy 168 east from Clovis towards Prather. Goddard rises majestically to 13,568 feet in elevation.Ĭourtright Resevoir is accessible late May through November. Ice Age glaciers sculpted the mountain peaks, slopes and valleys giving them their unique present day shape. Bare granite domes rise from the shores of Courthright Reservoir and above the deep canyon cut by Helms Creek located at the north end of the lake. In an effort to continually improve the accuracy of the data, users are encouraged to use the feedback function on the Ultimate Campgrounds web site or the email function within the app to submit corrections, additions and suggestions.Courtright Reservoir is located in one of the most superb geological areas of California. Some supplemental services do require Internet access but this does not detract from the overall usefulness of the app. While this app works best with Internet access, it is not required as the campground data is embedded within the app.
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