Lake McSwain and Lake McClure
Lake McSwain and Lake McClureLake McSwain and Lake McClure: These two sister reservoirs on the Merced River are operated as a unit by the Merced Irrigation District. Both provide excellent fishing.
Lake McSwain may be tiny in comparison to Lake McClure, but sometimes has better trout fishing. Gigantic Lake McClure is especially popular for waterskiing, wake boarding, and houseboats.
A 15-mile trail between the Bagby Recreation Area (Highway 49) and Briceburg (140) provides good river fishing, hiking, and mountain biking.
Location: Lake McClure Road near Merced Falls
Distance from Merced: 30 miles
Distance from Los Banos: 66 miles
Operating authority: Merced Irrigation District
Surface area of lake: McClure 7,110 acres, McSwain 308 acres
Facilities and activities
Boat ramps, marina, fish-cleaning stations
Flush restrooms
Drinking fountains
Campgrounds/group campgrounds with BBQ grills/fire rings, shelters, hot showers, RV hookups
Picnic areas with tables, shelters, and BBQ grills
Group picnic areas and shelters
Swimming beach
Playgrounds
Store, laundry facilities, dump station
Dogs allowed? Yes
Horses allowed? No
Hunting allowed? No
Fish species: bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie, shad, sunfish, trout
Rentals: Boats and personal watercraft including houseboats
Adam Blauert, a high school teacher and avid outdoors enthusiast, has dedicated the majority of his life to Merced County. His passions include fishing, backpacking, delving into local history, and exploring the wonders of the western states.