Cleghorn Day Use Area
Out of all the beaches on Silverwood Lake, this sandy area is probably the most family-friendly.
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Cleghorn Day Use Area Details
Out of all the beaches on Silverwood Lake, this sandy area is probably the most family-friendly. Not only are their lifeguards on duty during the summer months, but the waters near the shore are shallow and prohibited to boats. Make sure to pack your lunch, too, because there are dozens of picnic benches and shelters around the park where you can eat. Other activities around the lake include hiking, camping, and wildlife watching.
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