We visited the resort beach for a day of water activities. The beach was well-maintained and the restrooms were clean and in working order. The WA She Sho Grill had a lovely deck overlooking the lake. The staff at the grill were extremely friendly and efficient, despite being short-staffed. The food was tasty, although the menu was somewhat limited. I was a bit surprised that the new logo didn't seem to acknowledge the tribal management. All in all, it was an experience that I would definitely like to repeat.
We had to hike to get here because the campground was closed, but the beach is absolutely amazing. The views from this spot are simply breathtaking. Although the water is a bit cold, it's quite invigorating.
This beach is really relaxed and perfect for people-watching. It's all pebbles, but they're large enough to be comfortable for a lake. Even though there are signs saying no dogs allowed, people still bring them.
The water was crystal clear, allowing me to see my feet. It's a stunning location that wasn't overly crowded.
This beach is quite lovely with its rocky shoreline. It tends to be a bit less crowded compared to the other beaches in the vicinity. However, it is important to address a misconception mentioned in some reviews regarding dogs. It is clearly stated on the signs that dogs are not permitted at Lake Forest Beach. Despite this, some individuals still choose to bring their dogs, putting themselves at risk of receiving a ticket.