Breakfast
Mountain Tripper Cafe & Tea House
41781 Tollhouse RoadShaver Coffee & Deli
41758 Tollhouse RdLunch/Dinner
Shaver Lake Pub N Grub
41782 Dorabella RdHungry Hut
42008 Tollhouse RdTrading Post
41760 Tollhouse RdShaver Lake Pizza
41820 Tollhouse RdSummer Activities
Shaver Stables offers guided horseback rides around the lake. This is a great activity for anyone to do in the summer months!
12 locals recommend
Shaver Stable
42846 California 168Shaver Stables offers guided horseback rides around the lake. This is a great activity for anyone to do in the summer months!
Take a guided tour or self guided tour through the museum of the Sierra. Learn about important local history that made Shaver lake what it is today!
20 locals recommend
Central Sierra Historical Society
42642 Tollhouse RdTake a guided tour or self guided tour through the museum of the Sierra. Learn about important local history that made Shaver lake what it is today!
China peak offers mountain bike rentals with 26 different trails to ride on. You can also enjoy a scenic ride of the chair lifts!
82 locals recommend
China Peak Mountain Resort
59265 CA-168China peak offers mountain bike rentals with 26 different trails to ride on. You can also enjoy a scenic ride of the chair lifts!
Swimming- Shaver Lake's balmy 78-degree average high temperatures are perfect for swimming and lounging on the beach
Paddle boarding/kayaking- Rentals are available at the Shaver Lake sports
Boating/jet skis- Rentals are available at the Shaver Lake power center or the Shaver Lake marina
Fishing- There's good fishing for smallmouth bass, brown and rainbow trout, and Kokanee salmon at Shaver Lake. Fishing is good for all kinds of fish in the spring and fall. During the summer most fishermen concentrate on rainbow trout and Kokanee salmon.
105 locals recommend
Shaver Lake
Swimming- Shaver Lake's balmy 78-degree average high temperatures are perfect for swimming and lounging on the beach
Paddle boarding/kayaking- Rentals are available at the Shaver Lake sports
Boating/jet skis- Rentals are available at the Shaver Lake power center or the Shaver Lake marina
Fishing- There's good fishing for smallmouth bass, brown and rainbow trout, and Kokanee salmon at Shaver Lake. Fishing is good for all kinds of fish in the spring and fall. During the summer most fishermen concentrate on rainbow trout and Kokanee salmon.
There are over 100 different hiking trails in Shaver Lake! I have provided a map in the unit that has descriptions of the trail depending on skill level. Fill free to take one for your adventure!
105 locals recommend
Shaver Lake
There are over 100 different hiking trails in Shaver Lake! I have provided a map in the unit that has descriptions of the trail depending on skill level. Fill free to take one for your adventure!
Located about 25 minutes from Shaver Lake, McKinley Gove is a historical site and nature trail where you can walk through a handful of giant Sequoia trees. Area amenities include picknick tables, drinking water, and bathrooms. Please note that this area is only open from May-November.
20 locals recommend
Mckinley Grove
Located about 25 minutes from Shaver Lake, McKinley Gove is a historical site and nature trail where you can walk through a handful of giant Sequoia trees. Area amenities include picknick tables, drinking water, and bathrooms. Please note that this area is only open from May-November.
Looking to step away from the crowd and really enjoy nature? Balsam Forebay is the spot! It's located about 10-15 minutes from Shaver Lake. There is a trail leading from the parking lot about 0.5 miles to a small lake. This area is perfect for swimming, paddle boarding, picknicks, birdwatching, or just hanging out by the water!
Balsam Forebay
Looking to step away from the crowd and really enjoy nature? Balsam Forebay is the spot! It's located about 10-15 minutes from Shaver Lake. There is a trail leading from the parking lot about 0.5 miles to a small lake. This area is perfect for swimming, paddle boarding, picknicks, birdwatching, or just hanging out by the water!
Camp Sierra is as rich in history as it is in natural beauty. There are incredible lakes/streams for water activities, meadows/mountains for hikes of all skill level, great fishing in the lakes and steams, and more all within a short drive from camp.
Camp Sierra
52050 Huntington Lake RdCamp Sierra is as rich in history as it is in natural beauty. There are incredible lakes/streams for water activities, meadows/mountains for hikes of all skill level, great fishing in the lakes and steams, and more all within a short drive from camp.
Winter Activities
China Peak Ski Resort, located approx. 25 minutes from Shaver Lake, is a great place to go skiing and snowboarding. They also offer lessons for first timers and kids!
82 locals recommend
China Peak Mountain Resort
59265 CA-168China Peak Ski Resort, located approx. 25 minutes from Shaver Lake, is a great place to go skiing and snowboarding. They also offer lessons for first timers and kids!
Balsam Meadows snow park is located approx. 15 minutes from Shaver Lake. This is a great place to go sledding or to build a snowman! Please note that you will need a snow park pass in order to play in this area. You can purchase a day pass at Kens Market or Shaver Lake Sports.
Balsam Meadows Sno-Park
Ely MountainBalsam Meadows snow park is located approx. 15 minutes from Shaver Lake. This is a great place to go sledding or to build a snowman! Please note that you will need a snow park pass in order to play in this area. You can purchase a day pass at Kens Market or Shaver Lake Sports.
Tamarack snow park is located approx. 25 minutes from Shaver Lake. This is a great place to go sledding or to build a snowman! Please note that you will need a snow park pass in order to play in this area. You can purchase a day pass at Kens Market or Shaver Lake Sports.
7 locals recommend
Tamarack Sno-Park
41387 Tollhouse RdTamarack snow park is located approx. 25 minutes from Shaver Lake. This is a great place to go sledding or to build a snowman! Please note that you will need a snow park pass in order to play in this area. You can purchase a day pass at Kens Market or Shaver Lake Sports.
Coyote snow park is located approx. 25 minutes from Shaver Lake. This is a great place to go sledding or to build a snowman! Please note that you will need a snow park pass in order to play in this area. You can purchase a day pass at Kens Market or Shaver Lake Sports.
6 locals recommend
Coyote Sno-Park
Tollhouse RoadCoyote snow park is located approx. 25 minutes from Shaver Lake. This is a great place to go sledding or to build a snowman! Please note that you will need a snow park pass in order to play in this area. You can purchase a day pass at Kens Market or Shaver Lake Sports.
City/town information
Shaver Lake is located approx. 50 miles East of Fresno nestled in the Sierra National Forest at an elevation of 5,500 ft. Shaver Lake is popular for a mountain getaway to explore nature. With year-round activities, there is always something fun to do!
History of Shaver Lake:
The name honors C.B. Shaver, founder of the Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company that built the dam and created the lake. The lake served as a mill pond for the Shaver Sawmill and the source for a flume that ran 42 miles to Clovis, CA. The original town of Shaver was buried under the lake when the Thomas A. Edison Company purchased and enlarged the lake in 1919.
The area now covered by the lake was extensively logged before the dam was built, and an extensive log flume system several miles long was constructed to bring logs down the mountain. The town to this day maintains a nostalgic logging theme. Several buildings in town are in fact old, converted sawmills. Adjacent to the lake is Camp Edison, built and operated by SCE.
105 locals recommend
Shaver Lake
Shaver Lake is located approx. 50 miles East of Fresno nestled in the Sierra National Forest at an elevation of 5,500 ft. Shaver Lake is popular for a mountain getaway to explore nature. With year-round activities, there is always something fun to do!
History of Shaver Lake:
The name honors C.B. Shaver, founder of the Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company that built the dam and created the lake. The lake served as a mill pond for the Shaver Sawmill and the source for a flume that ran 42 miles to Clovis, CA. The original town of Shaver was buried under the lake when the Thomas A. Edison Company purchased and enlarged the lake in 1919.
The area now covered by the lake was extensively logged before the dam was built, and an extensive log flume system several miles long was constructed to bring logs down the mountain. The town to this day maintains a nostalgic logging theme. Several buildings in town are in fact old, converted sawmills. Adjacent to the lake is Camp Edison, built and operated by SCE.