The second lake fishing area in California is Lake Tahoe, located in the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is known for its crystal-clear blue water and offers anglers a chance to catch fish such as trout, kokanee salmon, and bass. Nearby activities include hiking, skiing, and boating. Fishing tips include using lures such as spoons and spinners, and fishing at depths of 20-40 feet. The best time to visit is in the summer months, with an average temperature of 70°F. Winter fishing is also popular, but it is important to check for road closures and weather conditions.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Rocky Hill | Numerous | 683 ft | |||
Belknap | 13 | 4,969 ft | |||
Troy Meadow | 73 | 7,768 ft | |||
Tule Rec Area | 104 | 685 ft | |||
Lower Peppermint | 17 | 5,313 ft | |||
Kennedy Meadows | 38 | 6,164 ft | |||
Moses Gulch - State Forest | 7 | 5,484 ft | |||
Hedrick Pond - State Forest | 14 | 6,233 ft | |||
Frazier Mill - State Forest | 46 | 6,251 ft | |||
Balch Park | 71 | 6,459 ft |
Owens River Headwaters Wilderness