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Top 20 Lakes in Plumas County

Best lakes in Plumas County are situated in Northern California, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. The area features over 100 lakes, streams, and rivers, providing various recreational opportunities. Many of these lakes are recognized for fishing, water sports, and scenic surroundings. Plumas County offers a range of aquatic environments, from large reservoirs to remote alpine lakes.

Best lakes in Plumas County

  • The most popular lakes include Little Bear Lake, a lake offering tranquility and seclusion. It…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

PCT Junction & Trail to Dream Lake & Drakesbad Hot Springs

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There are not bridges anymore at this junction. Drakesbad is closed in 2022, mostly because of the damage that the Dixie Fire caused in 2021, when a tree fell on a electrical distribution line and started the fire.

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Long Lake

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Spectacular views of Long Lake and the entire Lakes Basin area can be had throughout this entire section of trail. The western section of trail is higher up from the …

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Gold Lake Vista

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On top of the ridge line you may find snow well into the summer, but you'll also find near 360 degree views. Mount Washington and Elwell to the north, Sierra …

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Boiling Springs Lake

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Take the loop or hike at least along the east side of the pond. Here are the most existing geothermal activities like bubbling mudholes and steaming soil. The mudholes are not visible from the west shore.

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Little Bear Lake

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Don't let the "Little" in Little Bear lake let you think it's any lesser than its Big counterpart. Little Bear Lake offers you the tranquility and seclusion of a private …

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Dream Lake

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Truly a magnificent small remainder of a once even more attractive lake with a nice vista terrace that's worth a small detour off the PCT or Devil's Kitchen Trail. Particularly, …

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Little Willow Lake

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At the outlet of the lake you can collect some water if you really need it at this point. Otherwise, get your water at Border Spring just 0.3 southbound of here.

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Silver Lake vista

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Silver Lake is a beautiful blue lake in the Bucks Lake Wilderness. Unfortunately all the green trees were destroyed in a wild fire around the lake. A side trail will …

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Smith Lake

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Smith Lake offers solitude and rewards you with amazing views of the surrounding valley. The views are earned by walking up along the ridge on the northern side of the …

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Stover Spring

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Stover Spring is a reliable water source and the water is surprisingly cold. So fill up your water bottles. Pictures showing the pond surrounded by green trees are outdated, since …

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Greg Azzaretti
March 30, 2023, Gold Lake Vista

On top of the ridge line you may find snow well into the summer, but you'll also find near 360 degree views. Mount Washington and Elwell to the north, Sierra Buttes to the south, and the entire Lakes Basin area to the north and east.

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Greg Azzaretti
March 28, 2023, Long Lake

Spectacular views of Long Lake and the entire Lakes Basin area can be had throughout this entire section of trail. The western section of trail is higher up from the lake and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. As you get closer to the lake be sure to check out the crystal clear water and soak your feet after a long day of hiking.

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Greg Azzaretti
March 28, 2023, Smith Lake

Smith Lake offers solitude and rewards you with amazing views of the surrounding valley. The views are earned by walking up along the ridge on the northern side of the lake. Be prepared to cross small streams during the wetter months.

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Don't let the "Little" in Little Bear lake let you think it's any lesser than its Big counterpart. Little Bear Lake offers you the tranquility and seclusion of a private alpine lake. A perfect spot for a quick break or picnic while hiking.

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Take the loop or hike at least along the east side of the pond. Here are the most existing geothermal activities like bubbling mudholes and steaming soil. The mudholes are not visible from the west shore.

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Stover Spring is a reliable water source and the water is surprisingly cold. So fill up your water bottles. Pictures showing the pond surrounded by green trees are outdated, since the area was burned badly in the Dixie Fire in 2021! Due to that, there is also no shade here.

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Silver Lake is a beautiful blue lake in the Bucks Lake Wilderness. Unfortunately all the green trees were destroyed in a wild fire around the lake. A side trail will get you down to the lake, but it is a long one.

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The ridge provides panoramic views to both sides. The most visible is Silver lake to the Northeast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes in Plumas County are best for families?

For families, Little Bear Lake in the Lakes Basin Recreation Area offers tranquility and seclusion, perfect for a picnic. Antelope Lake is also a family favorite due to its quiet atmosphere, abundant wildlife, and sandy shores. Lake Almanor provides diverse activities like swimming, kayaking, and camping, suitable for all ages.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Plumas County?

The optimal time to visit Lake Almanor is between May and October for water activities. Frenchman Lake and Lake Davis are accessible year-round, with Frenchman Lake offering winter sports like ice fishing and snowmobiling. Generally, late spring through early fall provides the best conditions for most outdoor activities.

Are there good hiking opportunities around the lakes?

Yes, the Lakes Basin Recreation Area, near Graeagle, is a prime hiking destination with over 30 miles of trails, including routes to the Sierra Buttes and Mt. Elwell. Lake Davis features a scenic 5.1-mile hiking trail along its east shore. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails in the region, including those around Little Bear Lake and Big Bear Lake, by checking out the Running Trails in Plumas County guide.

What water sports and activities are available at the lakes?

Plumas County lakes offer a wide range of water activities. Lake Almanor, Antelope Lake, and Frenchman Lake permit motorized boats, water-skiing, and jet skis. Kayaking and swimming are popular at most lakes, including Lake Davis and Bucks Lake. The Lakes Basin Recreation Area, particularly Gold Lake, is excellent for boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

Which lakes are best for fishing in Plumas County?

Lake Almanor is renowned for trophy rainbow and brown trout, as well as bass. Lake Davis is celebrated for its trophy-sized trout. Antelope Lake offers rainbow trout, small and largemouth bass, and Kokanee salmon. Bucks Lake is known for diverse trout species, including the elusive Mackinaw trout, and nearby Butt Valley Reservoir is excellent for fly fishing.

Can I find remote or quiet lakes for a peaceful escape?

Absolutely. Antelope Lake is known for its remote and quiet mountain setting, offering a tranquil escape with 'glass-like' waters. Little Bear Lake in the Lakes Basin Recreation Area is cherished for its tranquility and seclusion, providing a private alpine lake experience.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the lakes?

The lakes in Plumas County are rich in wildlife. Antelope Lake is a great spot to see bears, deer, pelicans, and bald eagles. Bird watching is also popular at Lake Davis. The entire region, with its diverse natural landscapes, offers opportunities for observing various species in their natural habitats.

Are there any lakes suitable for winter activities?

Yes, Frenchman Lake transforms into a hub for winter activities, offering ice fishing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. Both Frenchman Lake and Lake Davis are accessible year-round, providing opportunities for enjoying the serene winter landscape.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints of the lakes?

The Lakes Basin Recreation Area offers numerous high mountain views. Gold Lake Vista provides panoramic views of the entire Lakes Basin. Long Lake offers spectacular views of the basin, and Smith Lake provides amazing valley views. Dream Lake also features a nice vista terrace.

Are there mountain biking trails near the lakes?

Yes, Plumas County offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails near various lakes, including the Long Lake Trail. For a comprehensive guide to routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails in Plumas County guide, which includes routes like Mills Peak Loop and Jamison Creek Trail.

What are some unique natural features to explore besides the main lakes?

Beyond the main lakes, you can explore unique geological features like Boiling Springs Lake, an active geothermal area with bubbling mudholes and steaming soil. Little Willow Lake, now mostly sedimented, forms a lush meadow, offering a different natural experience.

Are there options for gravel biking near the lakes?

Yes, Plumas County is great for gravel biking. Lake Davis, for example, has a dedicated gravel loop. You can find more routes, including the Rocky Point loop, by consulting the Gravel biking in Plumas County guide.

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