Arnold Haven

Arnold Haven

Arnold Haven

LAKE ALPINE

Nestled in the picturesque Sierra Nevada Mountains of California lies Lake Alpine, a pristine alpine lake that is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and anyone seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of the Golden State.

LAKE Apline's ALLURE

Surrounded by lush forests of pine and fir trees, the crystal-clear waters of the lake mirror the azure skies above. The lake sits at an elevation of approximately 7,350 feet (2,240 meters), making it a refreshing escape from the summer heat and a wonderland for winter sports enthusiasts.

Lake Apline's History

Lake Alpine’s history is intertwined with the rich tapestry of California’s past. Originally inhabited by various Native American tribes for centuries, this region held significance as a source of sustenance and a place for cultural exchange. With the arrival of European settlers in the mid-19th century, the area began to see increased exploration and development.

The name “Alpine” itself evokes the essence of the Sierra Nevada, harking back to the European Alps. It reflects the grandeur and majesty of the region. In the late 19th century, the California State Assembly recognized the lake’s potential as a recreational area and designated it as a public reservoir. Since then, Lake Alpine has remained a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.

The surrounding wilderness offers a diverse ecosystem, home to a variety of wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and numerous bird species. Hiking trails meander through the adjacent Stanislaus National Forest, providing opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in the region’s natural splendor. Notable trails include the Pacific Crest Trail and the Lake Alpine Loop Trail, both of which offer breathtaking vistas of the lake and surrounding peaks.

STAY IN ARNOLD, CA

Lake Alpine is a short 30-min drive from Arnold; get the amenities of a mountain town and still explore Lake Alpine.

COMING SOON - KODA LOFT

  • 1 bedroom
  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
$150
night

CHALET BRUIN

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 5 beds
  • 2 bath
$300
night

Water Activities

The lake is perfect for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. Its calm waters make it an excellent spot for beginners and experienced water sports enthusiasts alike.

Fishing

Lake Alpine is renowned for its fishing opportunities. It's stocked with rainbow, brown, and brook trout, making it a prime location for anglers.

Wildlife Watching

Keep an eye out for deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot species like the Mountain Bluebird and the Western Tanager.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Lake Alpine is the central attraction of the Calaveras Ranger District. It lies in a timbered setting at an elevation of 7,300 feet and covers 180 acres. Summer visitors enjoy swimming, boating, hiking, camping, fishing, picnicking, biking, and interpretive programs.

Rainbow trout. Brook trout.  Largemouth bass. Black bullhead. Steelhead. Golden shiner.

Any boat is allowed to launch, but a 10 mph speed limit on the water is always in effect. There is a $5 day use fee to use the facilities at Lake Alpine. The funds collected from day use fees help to pay for waste removal, restroom, maintenance, employees, fire prevention, and general improvements.

Leashed dogs are welcomed at Lake Alpine.

Lake Alpine is the central attraction of the Calaveras Ranger District. It lies in a timbered setting at an elevation of 7,300 feet and covers 180 acres. Summer visitors enjoy swimming, boating, hiking, camping, fishing, picnicking, biking, and interpretive programs.