Mendocino Lake | Pomo Day Use Area
Type: GROUP PICNIC AREA
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The Pomo C Shelter is for Day-Use only. Overnight use is prohibited. Typical Day-Use hours are 8am - 5pm in the off-season and 8am - 8pm in the summer, however hours are subject to change. Please call Lake Mendocino's project office at (707) 467-4200 to confirm.
Please be advised that the Pomo C Shelter has fewer seating options than other reservable group picnic shelters. There is one long picnic table that will seat 8-10 people. Not recommended for large groups.
Certain activities conducted on Corps of Engineers project lands require a Special Use Permit in addition to a shelter reservation. For example, parties that expect to exceed shelter capacity (50 people) or have additional equipment, large decorations, mechanical devices, inflatable bounce houses, amplified sound, and/or live music must also obtain a Special Use Permit. Please call Lake Mendocino's project office at (707) 467-4200 and ask for the Special Use Coordinator for more details.
The Pomo C Shelter does NOT have electricity. Need electricity? Call Lake Mendocino's project office at (707) 467-4200 for details.
You are reserving a DAY-USE site. Camping is prohibited. The customer who makes the reservation will be the point of contact (POC) for the event, and will be held responsible for ensuring the function is conducted in an orderly manner subject to Title 36 Rules and Regulations. Additional conditions of this reservation include:
a. Your reservation is only for one shelter in a busy public day-use area. Your reservation does NOT include parking spaces. Parking and other picnic tables will remain available to the rest of the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Please park in designated spaces only.
b. All picnic facilities shall be left clean upon departure. All trash, food, decorations, and other debris must be removed and placed in an approved trash receptacle.
c. The event must not exceed shelter capacity and be within normal allowable recreation unless a Special Use Permit has been issued. Failure to acquire the appropriate permit may result in citation. Not sure if you need a permit? Call Lake Mendocino's project office at (707) 467-4200 and ask for the Special Use Coordinator.