Apollo Park Lake
Apache Trout • Blue Catfish • Kelp Bass
Apollo Park Lake is a popular fishing spot in Lancaster, California. The lake is stocked with catfish, bass, and trout, making it a great spot for anglers. Nearby activities include a playground, picnic areas, and walking trails. When fishing at Apollo Park Lake, it is recommended to use live bait, such as worms or minnows. The best time to visit the lake is in the spring and fall when the temperatures are mild, averaging around 70°F. During the summer, temperatures can reach up to 100°F, making fishing less enjoyable. Get driving directions.
Weather Outlook
Fish Species
Apache Trout
The apache trout is considered to be critically endangered by the IUCN.
Blue Catfish
This is the largest catfish of the family Ictaluridae, reported to grow to 120 lb. (54 kg).
Kelp Bass
The kelp bass, a member of a large group of seabasses, which inhabit the eastern Pacific, is a robust fish ...
Area Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge | Discharge |
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Piru Creek Above Lake Piru Ca | 136 cfs / 3.73 ft |
Big Rock C Nr Valyermo Ca | 41 cfs / 1.71 ft |
Piru Creek Below Santa Felicia Dam Ca | 20 cfs / 3.98 ft |
San Gabriel R Bl Santa Fe Dam Nr Baldwin Pk Ca | 18 cfs / 11.66 ft |
Big Tujunga C Bl Hansen Dam Ca | 120 cfs / 1.51 ft |
Arroyo Seco Nr Pasadena Ca | 1 cfs / 0.99 ft |
Santa Clara R Nr Piru Ca | 141 cfs / 1.07 ft |
Boat Launches
Access Ramp |
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Pacific Crest Trail, Hesperia |