Information on Tenmile Creek
Information on Tenmile Creek:
Tenmile Creek is a steep tributary to the Kings River. The stream is primarily pools and riffles. Conifer forest dominates the vegetation in the upper parts of Tenmile Creek, pines and oak woodland are the dominant vegetation in the middle parts of the stream.
Directions
to Tenmile Creek:
Access to the lower portion of Tenmile Creek area is limited by the steep topography that this stream flows through. State Highway 180 crosses and parallels the creek for approximately � mile prior to Yucca Point, but terrain makes access difficult. Safer access if provided above Hume Lake via Forest Road 13S09, which connects State Routes 180 and 198 (this connection can be closed by snow).
Fishing at Tenmile Creek
Species of fish in Tenmile Creek: Rainbow Trout:Brook Trout
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Tenmile Creek Facts:
Tenmile Creek is a Stream
Visiting Info for Tenmile Creek
Local Campgrounds near Tenmile Creek are: Campgrounds in the vicinity are located at Logger Flat (Group), Landslide, and Tenmile.
Best Season to visit Tenmile Creek is: April - November
For more information on
Tenmile Creek contact:
National Forest or Park:
Sequoia National Forest
Address: 1839 South Newcomb St.
City: Porterville Zip: 93257
Phone: 559-784-1500
Email: Mailroom_R5_Sequoia@fs.fed.us
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