07-16-2020, 01:47 PM
You have lots of options up there. This is a nice time of year to get up on the hill.
Fishing would be your standard trout setup, whether that be powerbait, nightcrawlers, flies, or spinners. There is quite a bit of shoreline access around the reservoir.
As for camping, what are you looking for? Primitive vs. campground?
There are two campgrounds: Panguitch Lake campground on the south west side of the like and White Bridge campground downstream (on the stream) below the lake.
If you prefer prmitive camping, you can take any number of different Forest roads from the lake and find a spot -- just make sure you take a look at a map so that you know where private land is vs. public -- there is a lot of private in this area. There is also a lot of public.
Fishing would be your standard trout setup, whether that be powerbait, nightcrawlers, flies, or spinners. There is quite a bit of shoreline access around the reservoir.
As for camping, what are you looking for? Primitive vs. campground?
There are two campgrounds: Panguitch Lake campground on the south west side of the like and White Bridge campground downstream (on the stream) below the lake.
If you prefer prmitive camping, you can take any number of different Forest roads from the lake and find a spot -- just make sure you take a look at a map so that you know where private land is vs. public -- there is a lot of private in this area. There is also a lot of public.
