Beaver River Reservoir
Apache Trout • Brook Trout • Kelp Bass and 1 more species
The Beaver River Reservoir is located in Southern Utah and is home to several fish species, including rainbow and brook trout, as well as smallmouth bass. The area offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Fishing tips include using lures and bait that mimic the natural prey of the fish and fishing during early morning or late afternoon hours. The best time to visit is from May to September, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-80s Fahrenheit. Get driving directions.

Weather Outlook
Fish Species
Apache Trout
The apache trout is considered to be critically endangered by the IUCN.
Brook Trout
The brook trout is one of the most popular game fishes in northeastern North America.
Kelp Bass
The kelp bass, a member of a large group of seabasses, which inhabit the eastern Pacific, is a robust fish ...
Smallmouth Bass
There is no doubt that the smallmouth bass rivals the largemouth in popularity.
Area Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge | Discharge |
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Sevier River Near Lynndyl | 31 cfs / 2.49 ft |
Beaver River At Adamsville | 1 cfs / 2.60 ft |
Clear Creek Above Diversions | 16 cfs / 3.59 ft |
East Fork Sevier River Near Kingston | 24 cfs / 3.36 ft |
Vernon Creek Near Vernon | 3 cfs / 1.24 ft |
Sevier River Near Kingston | 175 cfs / 4.54 ft |
Sevier River Near Juab | 0 cfs / 3.77 ft |