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Pinecrest Lake

Pinecrest · California

Lake Freshwater
Pinecrest Lake is a high-country reservoir located in Tuolumne County within the Stanislaus National Forest. At 5,600 feet elevation and encompassing roughly 300 surface acres, it is a well-managed, heavily stocked trout fishery that draws anglers of all skill levels throughout the open season, from late April through October.

Rainbow trout are stocked regularly, and anglers can also encounter brown trout and the occasional brook trout. Bank anglers typically use PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs, especially along the accessible western and southern shores. Trolling is effective in the deeper eastern and dam sections, with anglers deploying flashers, spoons, and threaded nightcrawlers to reach suspended fish during warmer months.

Fly fishing is productive during early mornings and evenings, particularly near the inlet where cooler, oxygen-rich water enters the lake. Dry flies and midges produce consistent results, especially in spring and fall.

The lake’s infrastructure is excellent—featuring a marina, boat rentals, camping, and shoreline trail access—making it one of the most convenient and family-friendly fishing lakes in the Sierra. While peak summer months can bring recreational crowds, early and late hours provide reliable trout action in a serene setting. Pinecrest Lake remains a top destination for anglers seeking accessibility, comfort, and consistent trout fishing in alpine surroundings.

Fish species (4)

  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Trout
  • Kokanee Salmon
  • Rainbow Trout

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