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Information on Clark Fork:
The California Department of Fish and Game regularly stocks the Clark Fork with rainbow trout. In addition to the campgrounds shown above, Forest Service developed recreation facilities include Cottonwood Picnic Area and several parking areas offering easy access to shoreline fishing. An RV dump station is located at entrance to Clark Fork Campground. Within the Clark Fork Recreation Area, camping is restricted to designated sites at Clark Fork Campground, Clark Fork Horse Campground, Fence Creek Campground, and Sand Flat Campground.
Directions
to Clark Fork:
Clark Fork Road is 20 miles east of Pinecrest off Highway 108. Clark Fork Road is within easy walking distance from most of lower portion of the Clark Fork River. The upper portion of the Clark Fork, above Iceberg Meadow, is within the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness.
Fishing at Clark Fork
Species of fish in Clark Fork: Rainbow Trout
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Clark Fork Facts:
Clark Fork is a River
Visiting Info for Clark Fork
Best Season to visit Clark Fork is: April - November
For more information on
Clark Fork contact:
National Forest or Park:
Stanislaus National Forest
Address: 19777 Greenley Rd.
City: Sonora Zip: 95370
Phone: 209-532-3671
Email: Mailroom_R5_Stanislaus@fs.fed.us
Rules and Regulations for Clark Fork. These
may not always be up to date so make sure you double check
before recreating or fishing at Clark Fork.
A valid California state fishing license is needed to fish in the National Forest. Licenses are sold at sporting good outlets in many department and other retail stores. Make sure you pick up a current state fishing regulation guide with your license, for information on fishing times and limits. Contact California Department of Fish and Game for more information.
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