Pleasure cove cabins
Pleasure cove cabins
Taking my son up mid-week in April. Was wondering what is the best cabin to stay in with my boat. Thx!
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Re: Pleasure cove cabins
Much prefer Markley cove. Pleasure cove cabins are nowhere near as good, no dogs allowed, and a really long rough entrance road.
Have stayed at both but prefer Markley. Pleasure cove is closer to the main lake but just depends on what you want.
Have stayed at both but prefer Markley. Pleasure cove is closer to the main lake but just depends on what you want.
Re: Pleasure cove cabins
Yes. Much nicer. My wife might even stay there. Didn’t know they had cabins. I’ve been out of this game to long! Thanks for the plug.
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Re: Pleasure cove cabins
I gave a seminar this spring to a group of out-of-state anglers who were going to fish for a few days. I had never been up to the Markley Cove cabins, where they were staying. I thought they were pretty nice!
Larry Hemphill
Larry Hemphill
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Which Body Of Water????
Or is this private?
Richard - Sonora
Mother Lode - not "Mother Load"
Richard - Sonora
Mother Lode - not "Mother Load"
Re: Which Body Of Water????
Lake BerryessaRichard - Sonora wrote:Or is this private?
Richard - Sonora
Mother Lode - not "Mother Load"
zmyers
Re: Pleasure cove cabins
If you’re into camping consider Steele Park campground. It’s part of Pleasure Cove resorts and is on the south main body of the lake. Topwater bite should be kicking off late days and nights about that time.
Good luck
Good luck
zmyers
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