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Paradise Lake

Magalia · California

Lake Freshwater
Situated near Magalia, California, Paradise Lake presents a controlled aquatic environment for recreational angling. As a public water supply, its management prioritizes water quality, dictating specific operational guidelines for visitors.

The lake supports a diverse fish population, including Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), Salmo trutta (brown trout), Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass), and Ictalurus punctatus (channel catfish). The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) conducts regular stocking operations for O. mykiss, particularly in anticipation of public outreach events.

Access protocols for Paradise Lake permit pedestrian entry and the deployment of non-motorized watercraft (e.g., kayaks, canoes). The use of electric trolling motors is authorized, but internal combustion engines are strictly prohibited to minimize environmental impact and maintain acoustic tranquility. Shoreline angling is facilitated by an established trail system encircling the lake.

It is imperative to note the following regulatory constraints: swimming is prohibited, and canine access is restricted to preserve water potability. A daily parking fee is enforced, alongside a separate launch fee for watercraft. Anglers are advised to consult the Paradise Recreation and Park District and CDFW official publications for the most current regulatory framework prior to any angling activity

Fish species (5)

  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Trout
  • Channel Catfish
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout

7 nearby spots · Center 39.8603, -121.5819 · Zoom 13 · Perimeter from OSM