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Access Site UT

Twin Creek

Fish Lake

Source: state_of_utah Updated 1 year ago

City: Richfield, UT
County: Sevier County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 38.54764328, -111.72335588
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About This Access Site
The Twin Creek boat ramp provides access to the scenic Fish Lake in Richfield, Utah. This high-altitude lake offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats.

The launch site has a paved boat ramp and a parking area that can accommodate up to 9 vehicles with trailers. This is a day-use facility managed by the U.S. Forest Service, with no overnight camping permitted. Paddlers can use the ramp to access the lower and middle Twin Lakes, as well as the main body of Fish Lake. Anglers will find good shore fishing access along the west shore near the parking area.

The lake sits at an elevation of 8,800 feet and is known for its cold, clear waters and abundant trout and salmon populations. Summer is the prime season for boat fishing, while shore fishing can be productive year-round. Visitors should be prepared for cool mountain temperatures and potential wind conditions on the lake.
Federal Facility Information
Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Twin Creeks Picnic Area is is a day-use site located next to Fish Lake, Twin Creeks and the Fishlake Scenic Byway at an elevation of 8,800 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, boating, exploring local trails and viewing spawning salmon from the board walk that meanders along the creek. This takes place mid to late fall. Some fish can usually be found year round.
Recreation
Fish Lake is Utah's...

Overview
Twin Creeks Picnic Area is is a day-use site located next to Fish Lake, Twin Creeks and the Fishlake Scenic Byway at an elevation of 8,800 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, boating, exploring local trails and viewing spawning salmon from the board walk that meanders along the creek. This takes place mid to late fall. Some fish can usually be found year round.
Recreation
Fish Lake is Utah's largest natural mountain lake, covering 2,500 acres. It is famous for its 20-40 pound Mackinaw lake trout. Anglers also enjoy fishing for rainbow trout and splake. Boating, canoeing, swimming and scuba diving are popular activities.

The 5-mile Pelican Canyon Trail begins a mile away at Bowery Creek Campground. It leads through meadows and dense forests of spruce, pine and aspen as it climbs to the 11,633-foot Fish Lake Hightop.

The popular Lakeshore National Recreation Trail extends around the eastern side of the lake. Hikers are rewarded with stunning lake views after climbing 900 feet in elevation.Facilities
Twin Creeks contains one accessible group picnic site that can accommodate up to 100 people. A large shelter with lake views is on-site, covering several picnic tables, grills and a campfire ring. An amphitheater is located to the north across the parking area, ampatheator use can be coordinated through the visitor center or by calling Fremont Rivier Ranger District. 435-836-2800Pavillion rental does not restrict day use from other visitors utalizing the Twin Creeks area or acess to boardwalk and visitor center.Power outlets, lights, flush toilets and drinking water are provided with rental. The large parking area and short trail to the shelter are paved and ADA accesable. Twin Creeks boardwalk is located nearby for fish viewing. Please do not disturb the fish!Trash collection is not provided with rental of pavillion. Please deposit all trash at dumpster sites located at Mackinaw on highway 25 and Doctor Creek dumpstation.
Natural Features
The shelter sits amid scattered pines and aspens on the shore above Fish Lake. Sagebrush and summer wildflowers dot the landscape.
Nearby Attractions
Johnson Valley Reservoir is just north of Fish Lake, offering additional fishing and boating opportunities. Pando Clone is located on the south end of the basin and identified with signs along highway 25. Lakeshore trail a varying 17 mile loop.

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