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Upper Gray Rock Lake

Species present: Rainbow and Brook Trout.

Seasons: Open all year. Bag limit: 5 per day, 10 in possession.

Date of usual ice out: June 1 (6,300' elevation).

Access trails: This lake is located in Section 27, T39N, R5W. Access it via the South Fork Road (Road 26) from the W.A. Barr Road. About 6 miles up Road 26, at the wooden bridge, take road 40N43 to the left across the wooden bridge, go about 500' and turn right onto road 39N45. Go about 1.5 miles to road 39N44 and turn left. These roads are very rocky and are not suitable for low clearance vehicles. At the end of road 39N44, the Gray Rock Lake Trail (5W07) goes to Gray Rock Lake. Upper Gray Rock Lake is a steep 0.5 mile hike on rough trail south of Gray Rock Lake.

Camping: One exposed site west of the outlet. Firewood is limited.

Surface acres: 4 acres and 20' deep.

Comments: Good fishing for very small Brook Trout. The fishing may be better in the spring and fall then mid-summer. The lake has no inlet. It is located in the Castle Crags Wilderness on National Forest land.

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