Fishing · East Shore

Spooner Lake

The easiest trout water near the lake —” stocked, scenic and twenty minutes from Incline Village.

The Approachable One

Where to Take the Kids (or Learn Yourself)

While Tahoe demands boats and downriggers, little Spooner Lake —” in Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park at the top of Spooner Summit —” asks only for a rod, some bait and a camp chair. The Nevada Department of Wildlife stocks it with rainbow trout and "bowcutt" hybrids (rainbow × cutthroat), and most fish run a satisfying 10 —“14 inches with the occasional 16-incher.

An easy, mostly flat trail loops the shoreline for about two miles through aspen groves that turn gold in October, so non-fishing companions have plenty to do. No gas motors break the quiet —” this is float-tube, kayak and bank-fishing water.

NDOW-stocked trout Family friendly Non-motorized Fall aspen color
The Details

Know Before You Go

LocationLake Tahoe Nevada State Park, at the junction of US-50 and NV-28 (Spooner Summit) —” ~20 min from Incline Village, ~30 from South Lake
LicenseNevada fishing license required (16+), sold online at ndow.org
LimitFive trout daily; bait is allowed; chumming is prohibited
BoatsNon-motorized only —” float tubes, kayaks and canoes are ideal
FeesState-park day-use fee per vehicle
FacilitiesParking, restrooms, picnic areas; the ~2-mile Spooner Lake loop trail circles the water
SeasonSpring through fall is prime; in hard winters the shallow lake can freeze —” locals occasionally even ice fish it
Make it a day: Spooner is also the trailhead for the Marlette Lake & Flume Trail —” serious anglers sometimes hike the 5 miles up to Marlette (check special regulations before fishing there) while the family stays lakeside. In October the aspen stands here are the best easy fall color anywhere on the lake.
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