Lake San Antonio Resort
Categories: Active Life Lakes Hotels & Travel Guest Houses Lakes, Guest Houses [Edit]
74255 San Antonio RdBradley, CA 93426
(805) 472-2313
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 8 am - 4:30 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
2 reviews for Lake San Antonio Resort
2 reviews in English
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Review from Ace V.
Santa Barbara, CA
This is a great place to visit in the summer. It's HOT, but the lake is warm. Cool place to get away, BBQ, water ski, and wakeboard. There's daily housecleaning included with your rental. http://www.lakesananto...
If you're into camping or RVing, there are campgrounds and hookups as well. -
Review from Crystal D.
Long Beach, CA
We stayed at the mobile homes on south shore for 4 nights in July. The mobile homes are outdated and not very clean at all. The carpet in the living room was very stained and dirty and the showers were moldy and scratched. The kitchen was adequate and there was plenty of room for the 8 of us to sleep comfortably. There is daily maid service which is adequate, and the linens were replaced everyday. The lake is wonderful. Calm and very clean beach. I would stay again but maybe in a motorhome. Lots of wildlife to see: deer, cranes, quail, rabbits, etc.
Specialties
If you are looking for a quiet, relaxing vacation spot, look no further, you've found Lake San Antonio.
Choose from one of our 16 Rental Units located just feet from the lake, most with a spectacular view of the water. 16 of our units are on the South Shore of the lake.
Our units sleep from a single person up to twelve people comfortably. Making Lake San Antonio perfect for family reunions and special events.
Lake San Antonio has something to offer everyone including boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking or just relaxing and enjoying the view.
History
Established in 1965
Lake San Antonio is 17 miles long and has 65 miles of shoreline and 5,720 surface acres. The lake is in southern Monterey County just minutes away from San Luis Obispo County.
Lake San Antonio features one of California's largest camping facilities with over 2,000 sites. From Shoreline camping on the North Shore to full hook up sites with water, sewer and electric as well as tent camping on both the North and South Shores.
Lake San Antonio is the site for the annual Wildflower Triathlon and is also the site for over wintering Bald Eagles.
Meet the Manager: Deborah M.
Deborah Mills is the Special Event Coordinator for both Lake San Antonio and Lake Nacimiento.
Aside from coordinating all private parties, presently she is working on the Eagle Watch Tours at San Antonio www.eaglewatchtours.blogspot.com
In the summer months she is based out Lake Nacimiento, operating Dragon Lake Grill., the lakeside restaurant. www.dragonlakegrill.blogspot.com
