I was pleasantly surprised each time I went; New Hogan reservoir seemed nearly deserted - on weekdays, in the summer after Labor Day - because the camp grounds were closed. The water is warm, and there were long peaceful periods when I didn't hear PWCs, skiers, or motorboats, and didn't see any people.
These photos are from June and July. If the boat launch would shut down it would be close to perfect, in spite of the low water level.
Stopped for lunch in a low-water peninsula. |
A coffee break on the north-east part of the lake. |
Launch site near Coyote Point. |
A rocky island in the lake.
The Whiskey Creek, Slate Creek, and Bear Creek arms of the lake (on the south end) are 5mph restriction areas, so they ought to be free from skiers and PWCs. The south end of the Whiskey Creek arm has inlet tunnels under a road that that are big enough to paddle thru if the water is high enough.