With his brothers he ran Hoberg's Resort in Lake County, California for many years.
[1] On 14 January 1958 in San Francisco he was elected chairman of the California Senate's Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation, State Beaches and Parks.
[6] He led the effort to achieve a southerly diversion of the Eel River in Lake County.
[8] On 13 August 1970 Robert Leggett paid tribute to Hoberg in the United States House of Representatives.
[2] In mid-1972 the Lakeport Vista Point Tourist Information Center was dedicated in his memory.
[1] George Hoberg belonged to the Shriners, the Freemasons, the Native Sons of the Golden West, the Footprinters Association,[a] the Lions Clubs International, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and the Loyal Order of Moose.