Boulder Mountain Lakes - Boulder, UT

Lake Information
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Tiger Trout, Arctic Grayling, Tiger Muskellunge, Colorado River Cutthroat Trout, Splake |
The Boulder Mountain Lakes—like Lake Mary and Lake Ruth—sit above 9,000 feet on Utah’s Boulder Mountain. These high-alpine waters harbor native Bonneville cutthroat, brook trout, and stocked rainbows amid aspen groves and mountain peaks.
Cutthroats typically run 12–16 inches, brookies 8–12, and rainbows 10–14 inches. All species respond well to fly and light spin tactics in the relatively shallow lakes. Fly anglers use adams or caddis dries during summer hatches; nymphs, midges, and leeches also work.
Float tubes and kayaks are popular, as gas motors are not allowed. Campsites and ramps are available, but access roads open seasonally (June–October).
Pressure is light, producing more cautious fish and a more authentic fly-fishing experience. Vegetation can affect clarity—adapt your tactics accordingly. Early morning and evening offer the best activity.
If you're seeking secluded high-country trout in a serene setting, the Boulder Mountain Lakes are a top pick for alpine anglers.
Cutthroats typically run 12–16 inches, brookies 8–12, and rainbows 10–14 inches. All species respond well to fly and light spin tactics in the relatively shallow lakes. Fly anglers use adams or caddis dries during summer hatches; nymphs, midges, and leeches also work.
Float tubes and kayaks are popular, as gas motors are not allowed. Campsites and ramps are available, but access roads open seasonally (June–October).
Pressure is light, producing more cautious fish and a more authentic fly-fishing experience. Vegetation can affect clarity—adapt your tactics accordingly. Early morning and evening offer the best activity.
If you're seeking secluded high-country trout in a serene setting, the Boulder Mountain Lakes are a top pick for alpine anglers.
Latest Fish Plants
Plant Date | Species | Source | # of Fish |
9-26-2024 | Colorado River Cutthroat Trout | UTDNR | 706 |
9-26-2024 | Colorado River Cutthroat Trout | UTDNR | 291 |
9-26-2024 | Colorado River Cutthroat Trout | UTDNR | 500 |
9-26-2024 | Colorado River Cutthroat Trout | UTDNR | 300 |
9-26-2024 | Colorado River Cutthroat Trout | UTDNR | 2008 |
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-3-2025 | Access is opening up daily, the top is still closed and will be till mid June Access is opening up daily, the top is... more » |
Quiet Fly Fisher Guide Service & Fly Shop |
4-28-2025 | Boulder Mountain Artic Grayling This Guy has already been to more lakes... more » |
Quiet Fly Fisher Guide Service & Fly Shop |
6-3-2024 | Most lakes below the rim are now accessible Sccess is opening up daily, the top is... more » |
Quiet Fly Fisher Guide Service & Fly Shop |
5-10-2024 | Ice is off all the lower reservoirs and lakes here now COLD!!!! Today… someone even decided to off road... more » |
Quiet Fly Fisher Guide Service & Fly Shop |
4-8-2024 | Boulder Mountain Fishing Report Boulder Mountain with the late spring snow access... more » |
Quiet Fly Fisher Guide Service & Fly Shop |
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