LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — A month after it was closed due to damage from the heavy winter storms, the Highland Springs Recreation Area has reopened for recreational activities.
The county of Lake recommended that visitors use caution while recreating due to continued storm damage, including downed trees and partially fallen limbs on the disc golf course and recreational trails.
Due to wet weather conditions, trails are still closed to equestrians and bikers, officials said.
The Lake County Water Resources Department will continue to mark hazardous areas around the recreation area and continue cleaning up post-storm damage.
Officials said they appreciate the public’s continued patience and caution while enjoying the park.
Highland Springs Recreation Area is owned by the Lake County Watershed Protection District and managed by the Lake County Water Resources Department.
For more information, contact Water Resources at 707-263-2344 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Highland Springs Recreation Area reopens; storms had led to closure
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