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Lytle Creek Patrol

  • Lytle Creek Ranger Station 1209 Lytle Creek Road Lytle Creek, CA, 92358 United States (map)

Explore the stunning beauty of Lytle Creek with Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) during our upcoming patrol! Nestled within the San Bernardino National Forest, Lytle Creek offers a tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts.

The Middle Fork of Lytle Creek is home to a naturally reproducing rainbow trout population, making it a popular spot for fishing and wildlife observation. With outstanding scenic, fish, and wildlife values, both the Middle and South Forks are considered eligible for National Wild & Scenic River status by the Forest Service.

Physical Difficulty: The Lytle Creek Patrol offers a moderate hiking experience, suitable for individuals comfortable with hiking one to two miles over rocky terrain at a beginning elevation of 3,300 feet.

Angler Survey Box & Special Fishing Regulations: There are no angler survey boxes or special fishing regulations on any of the Lytle Creek Forks. The standard California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) daily bag and possession limit of five fish applies on all forks of Lytle Creek.

Join this patrol along Lytle Creek, work towards preserving its natural beauty for generations to come. Contact the patrol leader to learn more using the link below.


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