Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California

Adresse: Sanger, CA 93657.

Site web: kingsriverconservancy.org.
Spécialités: Circuit de randonnée.
Autres données d'intérêt: Difficulté - sentier, Marche, Observation des oiseaux, Randonnée, Convient aux enfants, Chiens acceptés, Chiens autorisés à l'extérieur.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 56 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.6/5.

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Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access Sanger, CA 93657

Le Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access est un lieu de choix pour les amoureux de la nature et les pêcheurs. Situé à Sanger, CA 93657, cet endroit offre un accès public à la pêche et une variété d'activités en plein air.

Le district propose un circuit de randonnée pour tous les niveaux, offrant une vue imprenable sur la rivière et la nature environnante. Les randonneurs peuvent profiter d'une promenade tranquille, d'une randonnée plus difficile ou d'une observation des oiseaux. Cette destination est idéale pour les familles, car elle est conviviale pour les enfants et les chiens sont également les bienvenus.

En plus de la pêche et de la randonnée, le Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access propose d'autres activités en plein air, telles que la marche et la découverte de la nature. Les visiteurs peuvent profiter de la beauté de la nature et se détendre dans un cadre paisible.

Les avis sur Google My Business pour ce lieu sont très positifs, avec une note moyenne de 4,6/5 sur la base de 56 avis. Les visiteurs apprécient la beauté du lieu, les possibilités de pêche et la variété d'activités proposées.

Avis de Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
Aaron R. Garcia
5/5

I just love coming here. It's so nice and quiet. Area is always clean and a nice place to fish as well!!!

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
Krystalle Melencio
5/5

Beautiful spot. Caught a few trout here. Becareful, you might get swept away by the current. Use life vest as directed. The weather is so cool compared to Pine Flat Lake. Will come back again!

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
Raffi Sarimazian
5/5

Great place to relax, fish and BBQ.

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
Jose Torres
5/5

Beautiful place to hike... lots of wildlife, I've seen turkeys, snakes, coyotes, one hog or bore, cows, skunks, foxes, tons of beautiful birds, including fishers.

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
nick na
1/5

When they added boulders to the river, it made the river horrible. Used to be very nice river to canoe down.

Too much of the river is catch and release only. Cant target suckers or pikeminnows in this huge section of river, Only barbless artificial and unscented.

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
Miguel Arceo
5/5

Awesome place just to chill ?

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
James Le
4/5

This area is just right below Pine Flat Dam and provides an excellent spot to try angling for trout, dip your feet, or watch the colors bounce off against the dam's wall during sunset.

There's a lot of trash in most areas unfortunately, both in and out of the water, especially discarded diapers and food items. This is unfortunate as this area in general is a beautiful spot.

During the evening hours, there are quite a bit of mosquitoes near the water, so wear long sleeves and and protect yourselves if you plan on visiting in the evening.

Kings River Conservation District Public Fishing Access - Sanger, California
E Stroh
5/5

Beautiful area very clean in the campground area and everyone was respectful and friendly. However it was very sad to see the amount of trash that was prevalent on the shoreline of the river, even the beaches next to the camps were trash ridden. My sons and I picked up 2 bags of trash before we left and I hope others that come out to enjoy this beautiful riparian area are more cognizant of picking up after yourself.

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