Information on Ruth Reservoir
Information on Ruth Reservoir:
Ruth Reservoir is a seven-mile long reservoir located in the southern portion of Trinity County. The reservoir was formed by the damming of the Mad River in 1962, and has served both as a functional supplier of water to Humboldt County and a recreational area for fisherman, boaters, water skiers and swimmers alike. The reservoir lies in calm, beautiful surroundings of hills covered by ponderosa pine and white fir. The reservoir sits at an elevation of 2,654 feet, which affords cool winters, warm summers, and amazing springs and falls. Off the beaten path, approximately 70 miles from Eureka, Ruth Reservoir can be especially appreciated for its rainbow trout, and bass fishing, offering a marina and two boat ramps for your convenience. All facilities are located on Mad River Road off of Highway 36.
Directions
to Ruth Reservoir:
Centered between Eureka (70 miles away) and Red Bluff (96 miles away) on highway 36, Ruth Reservoir can be approached from the west or east.
Fishing at Ruth Reservoir
Species of fish in Ruth Reservoir: Rainbow Trout:Smallmouth Bass:Largemouth Bass:Catfish:Black Crappie:Bluegill:Brown Bullhead
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Ruth Reservoir Facts:
Ruth Reservoir is a Reservoir
For more information on
Ruth Reservoir contact:
National Forest or Park:
Six Rivers National Forest
District: Mad River Ranger District
Address: Highway 36
City: Bridgeville Zip: 95526
Phone: 707-574-6233
Email: Mailroom_R5_Six_Rivers@fs.fed.us
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