About Lopez Lake Marina
PLEASE BE ADVISED: We have unofficial news from the park regarding the public boat launch closure for Lopez Lake Campground… it is currently “AT YOUR OWN RISK” use and the full closure is anticipated in mid to late August. Please keep in mind, our Boat Rentals are NOT STOPPING, we will remain open with normal boat & kayak rental schedule. Our boats stay in the water all year long and move with the shoreline. If you have a boat rental reservation, we are not canceling due to the public boat launch ramp closure. Annual boat rental slips will not be able keep their boats on our docks and will need to remove their personal boats. We only have enough dock space for our rentals to be moved & placed. FYI – there is enough water in the lake to be safe, just the “fingerlings” (or arm) extensions of the lake are having receding issues. The water is tested by the county weekly and plenty of water to take a boat ride, kayak and fishing. Lopez Lake is a man-made water reservoir for the Five Cities area. Conserving water is always the best action, even when the lake is full. So, from what I found… currently the lake has 16,586 AF of water…. What does 1 AF (acre-foot) of water mean? In the water world, water is commonly measured in acre-feet. … One acre-foot equals about 326,000 gallons, or enough water to cover an acre of land, about the size of a football field, one foot deep. And, the elevation of the lake shows 472 ft (I’m assuming deepest near the reservoir outlet, not sure on this one??). Attached is a pix of Lopez Lake water website measurement https://wr.slocountywater.org Why is the launch ramp being closed if we have water??? well I’m not exactly sure but I’m assuming the Public Boat Launch ramp was not built down far enough with cement for a low lake level, and can not sustain the weight of a boat trailer and/or vehicle in the mud/sand bottom.

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Weather Forecast
- Light and variable.
- Increasing from 5 to 16°C
- Mostly fine
- E 2 knots increasing to W 7 knots.
- Increasing from 18 to 21°C
- UV Index: 2 - Low
- Mostly fine
- W 9 knots decreasing to 6 knots.
- Decreasing from 21 to 16°C
- UV Index: 1 - Low
- Mostly fine