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Union Reservoir - Bear Valley, CA

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Union Reservoir, tucked away in Alpine County near Bear Valley, is a peaceful high-country lake that’s perfect for a relaxing day of fishing. Sitting at over 8,000 feet in elevation and surrounded by granite slabs and towering pines, it’s a beautiful spot to kick back with a rod and enjoy the Sierra scenery.

The lake is stocked regularly with rainbow trout by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and recent plants have kept the action steady—most recently in June 2024. Anglers tend to do well using classic setups like worms or PowerBait, especially during the warmer months when the fish are more active and easier to hook.

To get there, take Spicer Reservoir Road off Highway 4. It’s a dirt road and can be a little bumpy, but it’s usually fine during the summer. There are primitive campsites around the lake, so if you're planning to stay the night, bring everything you’ll need—including your trash out with you.

Whether you're fishing from the shoreline or floating out in a canoe, Union Reservoir is a laid-back, scenic getaway with great trout fishing and plenty of peace and quiet. It's a hidden gem in the High Sierra worth checking out.



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