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Camping at Clark's Bay Day Use Area Shelter Campground

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Overview

Clark's Bay Day Use Area Shelter Campground is a recreational site within Hauser Lake State Park, which might also be referred to as Hauser Lake State Recreation Area or simply Hauser Lake, depending on the source. This park is located near Hauser, Idaho, and offers various outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, picnic areas, and beautiful views of Hauser Lake.

Camping Information

Campsites: While Clark's Bay Day Use Area is primarily for day-use activities, Hauser Lake State Park may offer camping options. You'll need to check the specific details for Hauser Lake State Park if you're interested in overnight camping.

Facilities: The day-use area typically has shelters that can be used for picnics or gatherings. These may include picnic tables, grills, and possibly electrical outlets. Restroom facilities are usually available, but they might be basic.

Reservations: If you're planning to use the shelter for a large group or event, it's advisable to contact the park in advance to check on the reservation process and availability. Some day-use shelters can be reserved online or through calling the park's administrative office.

Activities

Boating and Fishing: Hauser Lake is a popular spot for boating and fishing. There is often a boat launch at day-use areas for easy water access. Anglers can expect to catch species like largemouth bass, crappie, and northern pike.

Swimming: If you're visiting during the warmer months, swimming is also a pleasant activity at Hauser Lake. Be aware that there might not be a lifeguard on duty, so swimming is at your own risk.

Hiking: Trails might be available around the day-use area for those interested in exploring the natural surroundings.

Rules and Regulations

Pets: Pets are often allowed in state parks, but they must be kept on a leash and are not typically allowed in designated swimming areas.

Alcohol: Many state parks have regulations regarding alcohol consumption, so check with Hauser Lake State Park for their specific rules.

Fires: Always follow the park's guidelines about where and when you can make a fire, and never leave a fire unattended.

Wildlife: Be cautious about local wildlife. Do not feed animals, and be sure to store food appropriately.

Accessibility

Accessibility: State parks usually work on providing facilities that are accessible to everyone. Check with the park to find out if the day-use area and associated facilities meet your accessibility needs.

Contact Information and Directions

Getting There: Hauser Lake State Park is typically easy to access by vehicle, and you can find directions using GPS or a map.

Contact: You should contact the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation or visit their website for the most accurate and recent information before you go, as conditions and services can change.

Remember, information like park fees, hours of operation, and pet policies can change, so always confirm details before your visit.

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