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Navajo Lake

Cedar City · Utah

Lake Freshwater
Navajo Lake, situated at 9,000 feet near Cedar City, offers 600 acres of trout fishing with rainbow, brook, and splake trout thriving in its cool waters.

Rainbows averaging 12–16 inches take PowerBait, nightcrawlers, or spoons near campgrounds. Brook trout feed near inlets and structure, favoring small spinners or fly patterns like ants and midges. Splake, often holding deeper, go for jigs or streamers trolled from float tubes.

Boating is allowed but limited to non-gas craft. Shore access is plentiful, especially along the south end. Amenities include a ramp, marina, restrooms, and multiple campgrounds.

Summer algae can affect visibility, but spring and fall bring clean water and strong bites. Ice fishing is also productive for trout during the colder months.

Whether fishing from bank or boat, Navajo Lake offers a peaceful, productive alpine setting for anglers chasing a mix of trout species.

Fish species (7)

  • Brook Trout
  • Cutthroat Trout
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Splake
  • Tiger Muskellunge
  • Tiger Trout
  • Tui Chub

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