Resort/Concession Activities
News Release
- Lake Berryess'a Pope Creek Bridge Waterway Closed for Major Holidays - Map (10MB)
Where to Stay at Lake Berryessa
Overnight accommodations are available at two of the privately managed resorts located around Lake Berryessa (see area map to the right). Markley Cove Resort has overnight accommodations, as does Pleasure Cove Marina. Coming soon to Oak Shores will be a 100 site primitive campground expected to open mid June 2009.
Dispersed camping outside those resorts is prohibited.
Please call 707-966 2111 Reclamation Headquarters
for the most current
Resort information
Lake Solano County Park (you will be leaving the Bureau website):
| Lake Solano County Park is located at the base of coastal foothills west of the town of Winters and offers an array of recreational opportunities. A destination point for outdoor enthusiasts since its creation in 1973, Lake Solano Park caters especially to anglers, boaters, campers, swimmers, sunbathers and picnickers. It is ideal for hiking, bicycling, bird watching and wildlife photography. Please contact Lake Solano County Park for more information on seasonal hours of operation and facilities available, 530-795-2990. | |
Markley Cove Resort:
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Markley Cove Resort, the closest facilities to Monticello Dam, offers a convenience store, food service, marina, boat and jet ski rentals, boat gasoline, bait, and fishing licenses, among others. Please contact Markley Cove Resort for more information on seasonal hours of operation and facilities available, 707-966-2134.
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| Pleasure Cove Marina offers a variety of overnight tent and RV camping, restaurant, marina, convenience store, and planned cabin and houseboat rentals. Please contact Pleasure Cove Marina for more information on seasonal hours of operation and facilities available, 707-966-9600. | |
Putah Creek Resort, Rancho Monticello Resort, Berryessa Marina Resort, Steele Park
and Spanish Flat Resort are all closed for the 2009 season pending cleanup, removal activities and associated legal issues. |




