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Hiking & Fishing
Plumas County, a hidden gem in Northern California, is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Whether you’re a hiker looking to explore diverse trails through lush valleys and majestic peaks, or an angler seeking the thrill of trophy fishing in pristine lakes and streams, Plumas County has it all. With an extensive trail system and a rich variety of fish species, this region offers countless opportunities for adventure and relaxation in a breathtaking natural setting.
First, it is a hiker’s paradise, offering a diverse array of trails that cater to all skill levels. Nestled where the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains meet, the county boasts verdant valleys, pristine forests, and panoramic peaks. With over 90 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail and countless other paths, hikers can explore serene lakes, rushing rivers, and dense forests. From the family-friendly Lake Almanor Recreation Trail to the challenging climbs in the Bucks Lake Wilderness, Plumas County’s extensive trail system provides endless opportunities for outdoor adventure throughout the year.
It is also premier destination for fishing enthusiasts, offering over 1,000 miles of streams and 100 lakes within the Feather River Watershed. Renowned for its trophy fishing, the region is home to a variety of fish, including rainbow trout, German browns, brook trout, and the unique Eagle Lake trout. Whether you prefer lake or stream fishing, Plumas County provides ample opportunities for all skill levels. With numerous local guides available and year-round access to some lakes, it’s an ideal spot for both serene and adventurous fishing experiences.
Location
58731 State Highway 70, Cromberg, CA 96103
Phone
(530) 836-4693
michaelkohler1717@gmail.com