Oak Creek - Sedona, AZ
Spot Information
| Fish Species: | Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Flathead Catfish |
Oak Creek, flowing through Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon, is one of Arizona’s premier trout streams. Known for its red rock scenery and cool, clear waters, Oak Creek is stocked with rainbow trout during spring and summer and supports a resident population of wild brown trout, particularly in its upper reaches.
The creek is best suited for fly fishing, with dry flies, beadhead nymphs, and small streamers all producing good results. Spin anglers do well with spinners and salmon eggs. Stealth and light gear are essential, as the creek is narrow and often clear. The section from Slide Rock State Park to Sterling Springs Hatchery is designated catch-and-release with artificial flies and barbless hooks only, offering a more technical experience.
Fishing is productive from spring through fall, with hatches of mayflies and caddisflies peaking in warmer months. Early morning outings are ideal during summer to avoid tourists, and water clarity should be monitored after monsoon rains.
Multiple access points along State Route 89A and trails leading to the creek make this a highly approachable destination. Campgrounds and day-use areas enhance the experience for anglers and families alike.
Oak Creek delivers a high-quality trout fishing experience in one of the most beautiful natural settings in Arizona, combining consistent action with unforgettable scenery.
The creek is best suited for fly fishing, with dry flies, beadhead nymphs, and small streamers all producing good results. Spin anglers do well with spinners and salmon eggs. Stealth and light gear are essential, as the creek is narrow and often clear. The section from Slide Rock State Park to Sterling Springs Hatchery is designated catch-and-release with artificial flies and barbless hooks only, offering a more technical experience.
Fishing is productive from spring through fall, with hatches of mayflies and caddisflies peaking in warmer months. Early morning outings are ideal during summer to avoid tourists, and water clarity should be monitored after monsoon rains.
Multiple access points along State Route 89A and trails leading to the creek make this a highly approachable destination. Campgrounds and day-use areas enhance the experience for anglers and families alike.
Oak Creek delivers a high-quality trout fishing experience in one of the most beautiful natural settings in Arizona, combining consistent action with unforgettable scenery.
Latest Fish Plants
| Plant Date | Species | Source | # of Fish |
| 12-01-2025 | Rainbow Trout | AZGF | |
| 11-17-2025 | Rainbow Trout | AZGF | |
| 11-03-2025 | Rainbow Trout | AZGF | |
| 10-20-2025 | Rainbow Trout | AZFG | |
| 10-13-2025 | Rainbow Trout | AZGF |
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 11-30-2025 | Oak Creek peaked at 2,430 cfs on 11/23/2025 As of Jan. 1, 2023, the catch-and-release section... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
| 11-30-2025 | Nice Brown Trout out of Oak Creek Pepe T. submitted this, saying, “One of my... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
| 10-30-2025 | Stream flow is at base flow with a recent reading of 30.4 cfs As of Jan. 1, 2023, the catch-and-release section... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
| 8-31-2025 | Base flow conditions are 28.6 cfs As of Jan. 1, 2023, the catch-and-release section... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
| 7-24-2025 | Stream flow is at base flow conditions with a recent reading of 29.8 cfs As of Jan. 1, 2023, the catch-and-release section... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
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