Camping: Basalt Campground: Six accessible campsites are dispersed through the park. Accessible campsites are #’s 20, 35, 36, 40, 51, 56 and 73. Restrooms: There are two accessible combination restrooms with showers, one in each campground loop. Parking: Designated accessible spaces are adjacent to each restroom. Medeiros Campground: There are three accessible campsites available with accessible restrooms (non-flushable) available in the campground. San Luis Creek Campground: Accessible campsites are available. Accessible Campsites are #’s 9, 12, 13, 32, 34, and 45. Restrooms: There are accessible restrooms (non-flushable) available in this campground.
Picnic Areas: Dinosaur Point: Accessible picnic sites and restroom (non-flushable) are available. San Luis Creek Area: Accessible picnic sites are available. There are accessible restrooms available on North and South Beach Areas. An accessible trail (approximately 3 miles in length) follows the O'Neill Forebay shoreline from the North Beach Area through the campground and ends at a popular fishing spot known as the Check 12 Area. This is where the CA Aqueduct empties into the O'Neill Forebay. Basalt Area: Accessible picnic sites are available. Los Banos Creek: This area has accessible picnic sites with shade ramadas and an accessible vault restroom.
Trails: The San Luis Creek Trail begins at the San Luis Creek campground and extends south for 2.1 miles to South Beach day-use area. The 5’ wide paved trail provides linkage to multiple destination points including the group campground, north day-use area and several fishing spots. The surface is asphalt. The trail is generally flat at less than 5% slopes with intermittent sections between 5% to 8% and one section for 15 feet at 9%. Accessible parking is available at several locations along the trail route.