Information on Lyons Lake
Information on Lyons Lake:
Permits are required for day and overnight use. A quota on overnight permits is in effect from Memorial Weekend through September 30. Although not required, reservations for permits are recommended. Please contact the Pacific Ranger District for more information. The Desolation Wilderness is managed according to the Wilderness Act of 1964 to "ensure an enduring resource of Wilderness for present and future generations." The wilderness character of the Desolation and its unique values of solitude, physical, and mental challenge, scientific study, inspiration and primitive recreation will be protected, and where necessary, restored. Several dispersed campsites exist. To preserve the wilderness condition, either camp in obviously already used sites, or camp 100 feet from the lakeside. Please limit group sizes in order to preserve the solitude and wilderness experiences for all (maximum size is 12 people). Open campfires are not allowed.
Directions
to Lyons Lake:
From Kyburz on Highway 50 go 5 miles east to Wrights Lake Road. Turn left (north), and go 8 miles to the campgound.
Fishing at Lyons Lake
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Lyons Lake Facts:
Lyons Lake is a Natural Lake
The elevation of Lyons Lake is 8400 feet
Visiting Info for Lyons Lake
Best Season to visit Lyons Lake is: Open year round
For more information on
Lyons Lake contact:
National Forest or Park:
Eldorado National Forest
District: Pacific Ranger District
Address: 7887 Highway 50
City: Pollock Pines Zip: 95726
Phone: 530-647-5415
Email: Mailroom_R5_Eldorado@fs.fed.us
Rules and Regulations for Lyons Lake. These
may not always be up to date so make sure you double check
before recreating or fishing at Lyons Lake.
Please do not leave fish entrails in the water or bury them, as they do not decompose in high elevations. It is preferable to pack them out or scatter them in a discrete location where animals can consume them. Please bury human and dog waste and toilet paper 6 to 8 inches deep at least 200 feet from lakes and streams. Hiking only. Lyons Lake is in Desolation Wilderness. No motorized, mechanized, or wheeled equipment are allowed in the Wilderness; such as bicycles, motorcycles, snowmobiles, or motorboats. This lake is reached by parking at the Lyons Creek parking area and hiking the Lyons Creek Trail. This 5 mile hike is considered a moderate to difficult hike.
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