
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — As the process to complete the new Clear Lake State Park General Plan continues, California State Parks is asking the community to participate in a survey to consider new options.
The park hosted its second workshop on the plan on July 16.
At that time, park staff and contractors shared multiple planning concepts — or planning alternatives — and gathered the park community's initial feedback and other ideas.
These concepts will guide future park improvements and management.
For those who couldn’t attend the workshop, State Parks is asking them to take part in the online survey, which is available until Aug. 15 on the park website.
The survey lets you review three possible planning options to guide future improvements and management of Clear Lake State Park.
Explore maps showing different directions and ideas for the park and tell us what matters most to you — from home and at your own pace.
The community engagement section of this website provides more information about the community engagement efforts and a link to download the draft planning alternatives.
“These alternatives are discussion starters, and we need your feedback to identify what resonates, what's missing, and what new ideas should be considered for Clear Lake State Park's future,” Park staff said.
View detailed maps of each alternative with proposed trails, facilities and management actions here.
For more information, email