Information on Jenks Lake
Information on Jenks Lake:
Jenks Lake is a small mountain lake of 10 surface acres. It is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. There are picnic tables, hiking trails and a swim beach for the kids. Parking is $5 per vehicle. There are restrooms but no consessions. Nearest supplies are in Angelus Oaks. There and numerous campgrounds located along Jenks Lake Rd. There is No Smoking allowed anywhere around the lake. Also, this an active bear area. Please use caution and do not disturb the wildlife.
Directions
to Jenks Lake:
Jenks Lake is located in the beautiful San Bernadino mountains, near the city of Redlands. From I-10 at Redlands exit on Orange St. and go North to Lugonia St. Turn Right on Lugonia, it turns into Mentone and then turns into Hwy 38 into the mountains towards Big Bear. When you pass the town of Angelus Oaks, travel approx. 5.5 miles to Jenks Lake Rd - W. Turn Right and travel 2.3 miles. Turn left at the entrance to the lake.
Fishing at Jenks Lake
Species of fish in Jenks Lake: Rainbow Trout:Largemouth bass:Bluegill:Redear Sunfish:Catfish
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Jenks Lake Facts:
Jenks Lake is a Natural Lake
For more information on
Jenks Lake contact:
National Forest or Park:
San Bernardino National Forest
District: Mill Creek Ranger Station
Address: 34701 Mill Creek Rd.
City: Mentone Zip: 92359
Directions: San Bernadino mountains
Phone: 909-794-1123
Rules and Regulations for Jenks Lake. These
may not always be up to date so make sure you double check
before recreating or fishing at Jenks Lake.
No motor boats are allowed. Rowboats, canoes, kayaks and float-tubes are permitted. There is no launch ramp and you must carry your vessel down a flight of steps.
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