Hensley lake ~ Very close to Merced County with many facilities
Hensley Lake
Less visited than nearby Eastman Lake, Hensley Lake has almost as many facilities and comparable fishing. Hensley Lake was created by a dam on the Fresno River.
Location: Roads 603 and 400 in Madera County
Distance from Merced: 42 miles
Distance from Los Banos: 69 miles
Operating Authority: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Surface Area of Lake: 1,570 acres
Facilities and Activities:
Boat ramp
Chemical/flush restrooms
Drinking fountains
Campgrounds/group campgrounds with BBQ grills/fire rings, shelters, hot showers, electric hookups
Picnic areas with tables, shelters, and BBQ grills
Group picnic areas and shelters
Swimming area
Playground
Dump station
Hiking/biking/equestrian trails
Wildlife viewing area
Horseshoe pits
Dogs allowed? Yes
Horses allowed? Yes, and a large network of equestrian trails are available
Hunting allowed? Yes
Fish species: Bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie, sunfish. Rainbow trout during winter months.
Boat rentals: No
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.