WorldMark Clear Lake Resort

Clear Lake Resort

User Rating:
4 out of 5 / 2 reviews (rate it)

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Description

Summers at the lake—it’s as American as apple pie and the Fourth of July. Bring back fond memories of summers past by visiting your resort at Clear Lake. An eutropic lake—meaning its waters are warm and full of life—the lake is the largest natural freshwater lake within California’s borders.

Among the tules, willows, cottonwoods and oaks, you’re likely to find a paradise you thought had long since vanished. With the Bartlett Mountains as a backdrop and a beautiful turn-of-the-century, mission-style lodge as its centerpiece, the resort recalls the rural California that Mark Twain found so endearing.

No doubt, you’ll want to wet a line during your vacation. But once you’ve released your scaly friends, try hiking, birding, rock climbing, bicycling, skydiving, horseback riding, golfing … you get the picture. There’s plenty to do—or not do—while at Clear Lake. You may just want to slather on the sunscreen, put your feet in the water, lay back and soak up the experience.

Prior to purchasing timeshare points, make sure you fully understand what your points can be used for. WorldMark's own Web site (www.worldmarktheclub.com) posts current point values for various units and seasons at this resort.

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WorldMark Clear Lake Resort
3927 E. Highway 20
Nice, California 95464 map it
Features & Amenities

On-Site

  • Boating
  • Children's Pool
  • ClubHouse
  • Fishing
  • Game Room
  • Health Club
  • Kid Friendly
  • Lake
  • Laundry Room
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Playground Area
  • Swimming
  • Whirlpool/Hot Tub

Nearby

  • Casino (4 miles)
  • Golf (15 miles)
  • Grocery Store (2 miles)
  • Hairdresser (1 mile)
  • Horseback Riding (20 miles)
  • Medical Facilities (6 miles)
  • Restaurant (1 mile)
  • Tennis
  • Water Skiing (10 miles)

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Member Reviews
  • Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
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  • User: georgeg84

We stayed at the WorldMark Clear Lake from 7 March to 14 March, 2009. This was the "off-season" but was a perfect choice for our mini family reunion. We were able to exchange (through Interval International) a Hyatt "Diamond" week for three unit-weeks here: 2 one-bedroom units (103 and 104 in Bldg "B") and 1 two-bedroom unit (202 in Bldg "B"). All of these units overlooked the lake.

The resort was very clean - the staff is clearly motivated to keep the facility well maintained. A low-traffic roadway borders the resort on the lakeside, which was a good place for our grandchildren (ages 4,5,6) to bicycle during the day. The ground floor unit (1-bedroom units) patios opened onto a large grass area that also provided a great place for the kids to play. The resort's "permanent residents" appeared to include a couple of dozen ducks which routinely visited outside our units - once they discovered our grandchildren's bread-feeding times :) There is an even larger grass area near the lobby with a jungle-gym playground and two horseshoe pits. A basketball court was right behind our units (courtesy basketballs are available in the lobby). The pool area is adjacent to the lobby and consists of 3 pools: a 3-5 foot deep heated pool, a children's wading pool, and a large "jacuzzi spa" with a capacity of 24! The resort's private dock is just across the low-traffic roadway from the lobby, where you can fish and/or dock a boat. Fishing poles are available for rent ($7 for 24-hours) which helped to entertain the kids for about an hour - I guess you have to be a better angler than any of us to catch anything. The large grass areas throughout the resort, as well as the "kid friendly" activities available make this a very good resort for families with children.

For the adults there are several wineries close by (a few miles). The only drawback for some (minor to us) might be the limited number of restaurants in the immediate vicinity. Each unit had a full kitchen, and with some great cooks around we "ate in" most of the time. However, we did discover (via recommendations from locals) a very good Thai restaurant in Lucerne. There is also a great little coffee-expresso-sandwich shop (near the Foster's Freeze) in Lucerne. We may well return again with our grandchildren (2 of whom live close by) before they "grow up" too much (i.e. become teenagers) to enjoy a "family" resort!


  • Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
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  • User: ernestine1

I stayed at this resort last July. It was everything I expected. First class check-in, many activities for children and adults. club house, Casino is close by. Most units overlook the lake. There is a boat lauching dock on the property. The property is lakeside.


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