East Fork Black River Fishing Spot

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East Fork Black River Description

(East Fork): Length: 8 miles. Elev. 7,525 to 7,900 ft. Access north of Hannagan Meadow at Beaver Creek; and from U.S. 191 and FR 26 along Beaver Creek; or from U.S. 191 to FR 249 and FR 276 to the Black River. This is one of the most beautiful stretches of the Black River with the high elevation vegetation and wildlife including: elk, bear, and turkey. The river is stocked weekly in the summer with rainbow trout, but watch out for beaver dams. Campgrounds, located at Buffalo Crossing and at points farther upstream, are open during the summer. Winter access is not recommended.
Black River Fish Species: Rainbow, Brown, Native, and Brook trout, Smallmouth Bass
Access: Gravel & Trail
Amenities: Parking areas, several campgrounds, tables, fireplaces, restrooms, trailer spaces, camping allowed.
Fishable miles (total) 70
Winter freeze: yes
Live Bait Fish prohibited
Nearest Town: Alpine - lodging & restaurants

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