Species present: Brook Trout and a few Rainbow.
Seasons: Open all year. Bag limit: 5 per day, 10 in possession.
Date of usual ice out: mid-June (6,100' elevation).
Access road: This lake is located in Section 21, T37N, R6W. Access is via the Highland Lakes Road (38N21) which leaves Interstate 5 at the Gibson Interchange. At the interchange, go south on the frontage road about 0.75 mile, and take 38N21 to the left. Continue on 38N21 for about 13 miles. A private road (Sierra Pacific Industries) goes to the left toward Pond Lily Lake. It has a permanent locked gate… you will need to walk from this point. Before getting to Pond Lily Lake, the road ties into the Trinity Divide Trail (5W12). 5W12 goes by the bottom of Pond Lily, then heads southerly towards Grouse Lake. At Gozem Peak, a spur trail goes west about one mile to Grouse Lake. From Grouse Lake, there is no trail to Devils Lake… you'll need to go cross-country.
Camping: Limited number of sites; mostly on the north and east sides. They aren't used much.
Surface acres: 2.5 acres and 15' deep.
Comments: Subject to freeze-outs. In 1989, there were no fish present, but has been restocked. There is an artesian spring at the north end. A particularly picturesque lake with many sensitive plants on upslopes.
This lake is on Sierra Pacific Industries land. They say, "No vehicular access. Locked gate present. Pedestrian access is allowed at your own risk. No campfires during fire season. Outside of fire season, campfires are by permit only. Trash and garbage should be carried out."
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