HOBLER LAKE

Species Weather Hydrology


Hobler Lake is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California and is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. The lake is stocked with rainbow, brown, and brook trout, and also contains smallmouth and largemouth bass. Nearby activities include hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. Anglers should use lures and baits such as worms, spinners, and flies to catch fish in the lake. The best time to visit is from May to September when the average temperature is around 70°F.

July 26, 2024

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Regional Streamflow

309

Cubic Feet Per Second

99

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62

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Nearby Camping & Amenities

Camping Area Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Balch Park 71 6,459 ft
Lower Peppermint 17 5,313 ft
Troy Meadow 73 7,768 ft
Belknap 13 4,969 ft
Frazier Mill - State Forest 46 6,251 ft
Hedrick Pond - State Forest 14 6,233 ft
Moses Gulch - State Forest 7 5,484 ft
Hidden Falls - State Forest 8 6,188 ft
Rocky Hill Numerous 683 ft
Tule Rec Area 104 685 ft

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Devils Postpile National Monument


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