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Fishing

There are many recreational opportunities on the Angeles National Forest. Please research local regulations and licensing necessary before making your trip. 

Our national forests provide an endless number of fishing opportunities for the experienced and beginning angler. Beautiful rivers and streams, high mountain lakes or reservoirs and small ponds offer just about every setting one could ask for to relax and fish or just enjoy the magnificent scenery.

Lake and Pond Fishing

  • Fishing on national forests and grasslands is sometimes more than a sport. For some, the rewards of lakes, rivers and streams feed families at home or at the campsite.
  • State laws apply to fishing laws and regulations on all national forests and grasslands. Some states prohibit putting fish remains into the waters, lakes, streams or rivers after you have cleaned and gutted your catch. Some states set limits on the number of fish you can catch and when. Other rules are imposed by the national forest and grassland, such as not fishing during derbies or in areas posted as closed. Know the rules before you angle to your favorite fishing spot.

River and Stream Fishing

Where are the Fish?  There are several areas on the Angeles National Forest, which includes the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, that offer shoreline fishing and/or fishing by boat. Many of these locations are stocked periodically by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Don't Forget your Fishing License! If you are 16 years of age or older, you are required to have a fishing license with you. 

More Information:

Pyramid Lake is an excellent spot for fishing in the forest.

For detailed information about the fishing spots, limited stocking of fish in local waterways, and where to obtain fishing licenses, call (562) 594-7268 or visit California State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

  • Inspect waterfronts daily—the natural environment is subject to change without notice.
  • Don’t fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been declared “off limits” to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for your safety.
  • When choosing a site for fishing, always consider safety factors. Because fishing is practiced in a variety of environments, evaluate factors specific to safety in each environment.
  • Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights, maps, and a cell phone or radio.
  • Always wear foot gear appropriate to the conditions.
  • Stay dry, warm and protected from the elements. Wear a waterproof sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) of at least 15. Wear thin layers of clothing that progress outward to include water and wind protection as the final layer.
  • Use appropriate insect protection measures, including proper clothing and repellents.
  • Keep fishing knives sharp and cover the blade when not in use.
  • Handle fish carefully.
  • Use caution when baiting and removing hooks.

Search for Fishing Opportunities

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Crystal Lake Recreation Area / Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Hiking Fishing
General Camping Info: Find helpful guidance and tips for an enjoyable trip to the forest!Be Bear Aware!: Bear safety is critical, for the safety of your group and/or you, as well as our bears.…

Elizabeth Lake Day-Use Area

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities Fishing
General Camping Info: Find helpful guidance and tips for an enjoyable trip to the forest!Lake Elizabeth can sometimes be full of water and sometimes completely dry. It is a small lake formed in a…

Emigrant Landing Picnic Site

Site Open
Picnicking Fishing Water Activities
For recreation information, contact the Pyramid Lake Recreation Office at 661-295-7155. Lake is subject to closures due to heavy rains or flash flood warnings. For information regarding the Vista…

Frenchman's Flat Day Use Area

Site Open
Fishing Picnicking Biking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
Be Bear Aware!: Bear safety is critical, for the safety of your group and/or you, as well as our bears. Help keep bears wild by following these tips.  The 2,200-acre Frenchman’s Flat standard…

Glenn Camp Campground (Hike or bike in 7 miles)

Site Open
Picnicking Fishing
Walk-in or bike-in 7 miles to get to the campground.General Camping Info: Find helpful guidance and tips for an enjoyable trip to the forest!Be Bear Aware!: Bear safety is critical, for the safety…

Los Alamos Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Fishing Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
General Camping Info: Find helpful guidance and tips for an enjoyable trip to the forest!Be Bear Aware!: Bear safety is critical, for the safety of your group and/or you, as well as our bears.…

Serrano Picnic Site

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities Fishing
This site is managed by a concessionaire. For more Information, please visit: https://water.ca.gov/What-We-Do/Recreation/Pyramid-Lake-RecreationPicnic site only accessible by boat.Be Bear…

Spanish Point Picnic Site

Site Closed
Picnicking Water Activities Fishing
This site is managed by a concessionaire. For more Information, please visit: https://water.ca.gov/What-We-Do/Recreation/Pyramid-Lake-RecreationPicnic site only accessible by boat.Be Bear…

Tincup Picnic Site

Site Temporarily Closed
Picnicking Water Activities Fishing
This site is managed by a concessionaire. For more Information, please visit: https://water.ca.gov/What-We-Do/Recreation/Pyramid-Lake-RecreationBe Bear Aware!: Bear safety is critical, for the…

Last updated February 11, 2026