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Lake Tulloch RV Campground and Marina Closes Permanently

12.12.2025 23:06 1 min 1 source
myMotherLode.com - The Mother Lode's Local News, Sports, Wea... ENG

The Lake Tulloch RV Campground & Marina in Jamestown, California, has closed immediately and permanently. Management cited circumstances beyond their control that made safe and financially sustainable operations impossible. The site was a primary public access point to the lake, as most of the north shore is privately owned.

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