Lake Yamanaka




We went to Lake Yamanaka with some friends for the Labor Day weekend. We stayed in a cabin at the Yamanaka Chalets. The site was quiet and the people friendly. And, we were right across the street from the lake. The Chalet had a one-person kayak, a rowboat, and a canoe that we were allowed to use on the lake. They also had a range of bicycles (something for every size, whether child or adult), basketballs, volleyballs, a rope swing (which the children loved to use), a ping pong table, and other fun stuff. We had a fantastic time and, as you can see from the photos, our weather was perfect!


Watch for the police -- I heard there's speed traps all over! Seriously, I don't know if this pedal cart was available to rent from the local vendors or if it really was used by the police....
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