Lake Gregory County Regional Park, California Hiking Trails Info, Map & More

Lake Gregory County Regional Park, California Hiking Trail Information

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FISHING

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Lake Gregory County Regional Park

Lake Gregory Regional Park is an alpine jewel nestled in the pine forests of Crestline, California. Here you can fish from the shore year ’round, picnic, hike, swim, and boat on 150 acres in the San Bernardino Mountains. Boathouse opens the last weekend in April and closes the third weekend in October.
 

Location

    24171 Lake Drive (P.O. Box 656), Crestline, CA 92325
    Phone: (909) 338-2233
    Fax: (909) 338-4590

Facilities

    Dog Park
    Restrooms
    Public phone
    Grills
    Picnic tables
    Picnic shelters
    Snack bar
    Bait shop
    Meeting, conference, banquet and wedding facilities at the San Moritz Lodge

Recreational Opportunities

    Trout fishing
    Catfish fishing
    Shore fishing (sunrise to sunset)
    Float tube fishing contact park for dates
    Swimming and water slides (seasonal)
    Aqua cycle rental (seasonal)
    Paddle board rental (seasonal)
    Sail board rental (seasonal)
    Rowboat rental (seasonal)
    Basketball
    Sand volleyball
    Kayak launch – contact park for details and dates
    Hiking trails
    Remote control model boats

Lake Gregory is managed by San Bernardino County Regional Parks.  Click here for the park’s website.

Fishing information: Calfifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife plants rainbow trout twice per month spring through fall. San Bernardino County also plants trout.

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