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The Forks Resort has built a reputation as a traditional family vacation spot. Family owned and operated for three generations, the resort has provided their customers quality and consistency year after year. The Forks Restaurant offers the finest in family dining, breakfast, lunch, and dinner featuring homemade soups, chili and dressings, served in the original. The modern cabins, accommodating four to eight persons, are located near the lake, most with lake views. One and two bedroom units with kitchens and baths are available. Fishing, boating, water skiing, and swimming in Bass Lake are just outside your cabin door.

Location: 39150 Road 222 , Bass Lake California 93604 Telephone 559-642-3737 Fax 559-642-2684

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts delete nearby:
(Fish Camp) Apple Tree Inn
(Merced) Best Western Sequoia Inn
(Fish Camp) Big Creek Inn
(Mammoth Lakes) Big Wood
(Mariposa) Boulder Creek Bed & Breakfast
(Bishop) Cardinal Village Resort


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Arden Fair Sacramento CA March30-April18 Open the doors to Arden Fair and step inside. Here you'll find contemporary fashions, jewelry, accessories and brand name merchandise at over 165 specialty stores, plus Nordstrom's, Macy's, Sears, and JC Penney. Arden Fair also has a number of terrific restaurants, everything from fast food to fine dining. And it's completely enclosed, so it's always a comfortable 70 degrees inside no matter what it's like outside.
California Exposition & State Fair Sacramento CA June12-28 The Cal Expo is the site of the California State Fair. All year Satellite Wagering, Waterworld USA, Paradise Island Fun Center and an RV Park are just a few of the features of the Cal Expo.The first State Fair was held in 1854 in San Francisco at the old Music Hall. The fair offered premiums (prizes) for its competitions and included such agricultural exhibits such as 2-inch-long peanuts, 72-pound beets and a 10-pound carrot that was longer than 3 feet. Horseracing was part of that first fair and has continued to be a part of the fair ever since.