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Watercraft Inspection Programs in California Watercraft Inspection Programs in California This list is provided as a courtesy by the State of California. Additional waterbodies may be conducting watercraft inspections that are not included in this list. Before traveling, boaters are encouraged to contact the managing agency to obtain current information on inspections or restrictions. Please call 866-440-9530 if you are aware of additional programs not included in this list. Waterbody Phone Number Website Anderson, Lake (408) 355-2200 http://www.ParkHere.org Arrowhead, Lake (909) 337-2595 http://www.ala-ca.org/Boat-Inspections~398313~24073.htm Berryessa, Lake (707) 966-2111 http://www.usbr.gov/newsroom/newsrelease/detail.cfm?RecordID=22281 Big Bear Lake (909) 866-5796 http://www.bbmwd.com/Launching.html Blue Lakes (707) 263-2344 http://www.nomussels.com/ Boca Reservoir (530) 587-4911 http://truckeeboatinspections.com/ Cachuma Lake (805) 688-4515 http://www.countyofsb.org/parks/parks05.aspx?id=13446 Calero Reservoir (408) 355-2200 http://www.ParkHere.org Camanche Reservoir (866) 763-5121 http://www.ebmud.com/recreation/quaggazebra-mussel-prevention-program Canyon Lake (951) 244-6841 Ext. 415 http://www.canyonlakepoa.com/quagga.asp Casitas, Lake (805) 649-2233 Ext. 103 http://www.casitaswater.org/lower.php?url=boating-and-fishing Castaic Lake (661) 257-4050 http://www.castaiclake.com/ansinspections.html Chabot, Lake (510) 544-3233 http://www.ebparks.org/activities/boatingsailing/invasivemussels Clear Lake (707) 263-2344 http://www.nomussels.com/ Contra Loma Reservoir (925) 688-8150 http://www.ebparks.org/activities/boatingsailing/invasivemussels Coyote Reservoir (408) 355-2200 http://www.ParkHere.org Crowley Lake (760) 935-4043 http://www.crowleylakefishcamp.com/boats Cuyamaca, Lake (760) 765-0515 http://www.lakecuyamaca.org/ Del Valle, Lake (510) 544-3233 http://www.ebparks.org/activities/boatingsailing/invasivemussels Diamond Valley Lake (951) 926-7201 http://www.dvlake.com/inspection01.html Diaz Lake (760) 876-4700 http://www.inyocountycamping.com/diaz_lake_campground.html Don Pedro Lake (209) 852-2396 Ext. 18 http://www.donpedrolake.com/RecreationArea/Boating/index.htm Donner Lake (530) 587-4911 http://truckeeboatinspections.com/ Echo Lake (530) 659-7207 http://www.echochalet.com/ El Capitan Reservoir (619) 465-3474 http://www.sandiego.gov/water/recreation/quaggamussels.shtml http://tahoeboatinspections.com/fallen-leaf-lake-marina-boat-inspection- Fallen Leaf Lake (530) 544-2628 update/ Hemet, Lake (951) 659-2350 http://www.lakehemet.org/faq.php#boating 1/3 Updated 9/16/2014 Henshaw, Lake (760) 782-3501 http://www.lakehenshawresort.com Hidden Valley Lake (707) 263-2344 http://www.nomussels.com/ Highland Springs Reservoir (707) 263-2344 http://www.nomussels.com/ Hodges Reservoir (619) 465-3474 http://www.sandiego.gov/water/recreation/quaggamussels.shtml http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/nevada/preserves/ar Independence Lake (775) 322-4990 t29603.html Indian Valley Reservoir (707) 263-2344 http://www.nomussels.com/ Jenkinson Lake (530) 295-6824 http://www.eid.org/recreation/boating https://www.ladwp.com/ladwp/faces/ladwp/aboutus/a-water/a-w- losangelesaqueduct/a-w-laa-ladwpinvasivemusselsinformation?_adf.ctrl- state=bqo7jkuox_4&_afrLoop=1001788426516393&_afrWindowMode=0&_af rWindowId=null#%40%3F_afrWindowId%3Dnull%26_afrLoop%3D10017884 Klondike Lake (760) 872-1104 26516393%26_afrWindowMode%3D0%26_adf.ctrl-state%3D27157s2k7_17 Lafayette Reservoir (925) 284-9669 http://www.ebmud.com/recreation/quaggazebra-mussel-prevention-program http://www.lop.org/sub_category_list.asp?category=91&title=Quagga+Mussel Lake of the Pines (530) 268-1141 s Lexington Reservoir (408) 355-2200 http://www.ParkHere.org Lopez Lake (805) 788-2386 http://www.slocountyparks.com/information/quaggalmussel.htm Los Banos Reservoir (209) 826-1197 Ext. 112 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=27723 Martis Creek Reservoir (530) 587-4911 http://truckeeboatinspections.com/ Modesto Reservoir (209) 525-6750 http://www.stancounty.com/parks/reservoir.shtm Morena, Lake (619) 579-4101 http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/parks/fishing/index.html Nacimiento, Lake (Private Ramps) (805) 781-5536 http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/PW/NacWP/Quagga-Zebra_Mussel_Info.htm Nacimiento, Lake (Public Ramps) (805) 472-2311 http://www.mcwra.co.monterey.ca.us/Mussels/AquaticHitchhikers_n.htm http://www.usbr.gov/mp/ccao/newmelones/docs/Form_Mussel_Free_Certifica New Melones Lake (209) 536-9094 tion.pdf O'Neill Forebay (209) 826-1197 Ext. 112 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=27723 Pardee Reservoir (209) 772-1472 http://www.ebmud.com/recreation/quaggazebra-mussel-prevention-program Perris, Lake (951) 657-2179 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=24696 Pillsbury, Lake (707) 263-2344 http://www.nomussels.com/ Pinto Lake (831) 728-6194 http://www.pintolakepark.com/Level2/boat-inspection.html Piru, Lake (805) 521-1500 http://camplakepiru.com/map-directions/mussel-inspections/ 2/3 Updated 9/16/2014 Prosser Creek Reservoir (530) 587-4911 http://truckeeboatinspections.com/ Puddingstone Lake (909) 599-8411 http://www.bonellipark.org/Boating.html Pyramid Lake (661) 257-4050 http://www.castaiclake.com/ansinspections.html Quarry Lakes (510) 544-3233 http://www.ebparks.org/activities/boatingsailing/invasivemussels Rollins Lake (530) 265-8861 http://www.nid.dst.ca.us/recreation.cfm Ruth Lake (707) 574-6332 http://www.hbmwd.com/invasive_species_alert San Antonio, Lake (805) 472-2311 http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/parks/sanantonio.html San Luis Reservoir (209) 826-1197 Ext. 112 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=27723 San Pablo Reservoir (510) 223-1661 http://www.ebmud.com/recreation/quaggazebra-mussel-prevention-program San Vicente Reservoir (619) 465-3474 http://www.sandiego.gov/water/recreation/quaggamussels.shtml Santa Margarita Lake aka Salinas Reservoir (805) 788-2415 http://www.slocountyparks.com/information/quaggalmussel.htm Scotts Flat Reservoir (530) 261-8861 http://www.nid.dst.ca.us/recreation.cfm Shadow Cliffs Lake (510) 544-3233 http://www.ebparks.org/parks/shadow_cliffs Shasta Lake (530) 275-1587 http://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/stnf/alerts-notices Silverwood Lake (760) 389-2281 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25893 Skinner, Lake (951) 926-1541 http://www.rivcoparks.org/reservations/annual-pass-form/ Sonoma, Lake (707) 433-2200 http://www.scwa.ca.gov/invasive-aquatic-species Stampede Reservoir (530) 587-4911 http://truckeeboatinspections.com/ Stevens Creek Reservoir (408) 355-2200 http://www.ParkHere.org Sutherland Reservoir (619) 465-3474 http://www.sandiego.gov/water/recreation/quaggamussels.shtml Tahoe, Lake (888) 824-6267 http://tahoeboatinspections.com/ Trinity Lake (530) 623-2121 http://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/stnf/alerts-notices Upper Otay Reservoir (619) 465-3474 http://www.sandiego.gov/water/recreation/quaggamussels.shtml Vail Lake (951) 303-5738 http://vaillakeresort.com (530) 246-1225 or (530) Whiskeytown Lake 242-3451 http://www.nps.gov/whis/planyourvisit/stop-aquatic-hitchhikers.htm Wildwood, Lake (530) 432-2258 http://www.lwwa.org/lake.html Wolford, Lake (760) 839-4346 http://www.escondido.org/lake-wohlford.aspx Woodward Reservoir (209) 525-6750 http://www.stancounty.com/parks/reservoir.shtm 3/3 Updated 9/16/2014 .
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