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| Letts Lake Fishing Trail |
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Difficulty:
Easy
Elevation:
4,485 Feet
Handicapped Accessible:
Yes
Length, One-way:
1.1 Miles
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Lendoga, West from Interstate 5 on Maxwell/Sites Road to Sites. Continue west on Site/Ladoga Road to Ladoga Road to Ladoga. Continue west on Ladoga/Stonyford Road to Stonyford. From Stonyford travel west on the Fouts Springs/Letts Lake Road to Letts Lake Campground. This area can also be accessed from Interstate 5 at the Willows. Travel west on State Highway 162 to Elk Creek then south on Country Road 162 to Stonyford.
Location Information
Letts Lake Fishing Trail is a 1.1 mile easy trail that is partially handicap accessible at an elevation of 4,485 feet. The trail begins at the Upper Letts Lake Boat Ramp. The first 300 feet is a shaded, paved trail skirting the shore of Letts Lake from a fully accessible campground to a fully accessible fishing pier. The trail continues around the entire perimeter of Letts Lake, and returns to the boat ramp area. Wildlife viewing and fishing are very popular activities along this trail and Letts Lake is small but well stocked with rainbow trout, black bass, and catfish. Bicycles are not allowed on this trail.
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