Information on Ukonom Creek
Information on Ukonom Creek:
Ukonom Creek is open to fishing upstream from Ukonom Falls, just above the confluence with the Klamath River. It provides several miles of fishing for native rainbow trout deep in the heart of the wild and beautiful Klamath River country. There are no roads along this creek, and the terrain is rugged. Dillon Creek Campground is approximately five miles southwest of Ukonom Creek down Highway 96 This campground has 21 family sites with water and vault toilets. The campground map or fishing map may be helpful in locating more information on specific areas.
Directions
to Ukonom Creek:
The trail along Ukonom Creek is accessed via Highway 96, about 20 miles south of the town of Happy Camp. The headwaters of Ukonom Creek can be accessed from the Marble Mt. Wilderness on either the Elk Creek Trail or Haypress Trail.
Fishing at Ukonom Creek
Species of fish in Ukonom Creek: Rainbow Trout
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Ukonom Creek Facts:
Ukonom Creek is a Stream
Visiting Info for Ukonom Creek
Best Season to visit Ukonom Creek is: April - November
For more information on
Ukonom Creek contact:
National Forest or Park:
Klamath National Forest
Address: 1312 Fairlane Rd.
City: Yreka Zip: 96097-9549
Phone: 530-842-6131
Email: jmchugh@fs.fed.us
Rules and Regulations for Ukonom Creek. These
may not always be up to date so make sure you double check
before recreating or fishing at Ukonom Creek.
A valid California state fishing license is needed to fish within the National Forest. Licenses are sold at sporting good and other retail stores. For information on fishing times & limits a current state fishing regulation guide is generally available free at these same locations. For more information contact California Department of Fish & Game.
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