Sly Park Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination known for its scenic Jenkinson Lake, extensive trail network, and family-friendly camping opportunities in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California.
Sly Park Recreation Area is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills of El Dorado County, California. The centerpiece of the area is Jenkinson Lake, a reservoir surrounded by mixed conifer forests dominated by Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and incense cedar. The terrain offers a blend of rugged granite outcroppings and gently rolling hills, making it attractive for hikers, mountain bikers, anglers, and campers. Originally created through the construction of a dam in the mid-20th century, Jenkinson Lake provides water supply and recreational opportunities for residents of nearby Sacramento and the greater Gold Country region. The area has long been popular for family outings, offering picnic facilities, boat launches, and multiple campgrounds with a focus on accessible and well-maintained amenities. Trails range from easy lakeside strolls to more challenging routes climbing into the surrounding forest, affording excellent wildlife viewing of deer, black bears, and various bird species. The recreation area is managed by El Dorado Irrigation District, which maintains the balance between outdoor use and watershed protection. Visitors are drawn here for seasonal activities like fishing for trout in the cool waters, mountain biking on singletrack paths, and kayaking or paddleboarding on Jenkinson Lake. The area's proximity to both urban centers and higher Sierra Nevada destinations makes it a convenient and popular outdoors hub.
Jenkinson Lake – crystal-clear reservoir ideal for paddle sports and fishing
Trail Network – offers diverse paths for hikers and mountain bikers of all skill levels
Picnic and Day-Use Areas – well-equipped sites perfect for families and groups
Scenic Overlooks – viewpoints with panoramic views of lake and surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills
A 650-acre reservoir offering calm waters for boating, fishing, and water sports.
Over 35 miles of interconnected trails providing hiking and mountain biking opportunities through forest and lakefront landscapes.
Developed campgrounds with modern amenities including restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings designed for family camping.