Anderson Meadow Reservoir - Beaver, UT

Lake Information

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Tiger Trout
Anderson Meadow Reservoir, located in Utah’s Fishlake National Forest, is a scenic 55-acre high-elevation lake offering quiet, dependable trout fishing. Situated at 8,800 feet, the reservoir is typically accessible from May through October and is stocked regularly with rainbow trout.

Brook trout are also present and can be caught using flies or small lures, particularly near the inlet. Shore anglers do well with PowerBait, worms, or salmon eggs, while boaters using float tubes or canoes often troll or cast spinners for steady action.

Fly fishing is especially effective during hatches or early in the morning. Dry flies, midges, and leeches perform well in shallow water. The lake’s modest size and depth make it approachable for anglers of all skill levels.

Facilities include a primitive campground managed by the U.S. Forest Service, with vault toilets and fire rings. The area is remote, with no services, so anglers should come prepared. Only non-motorized watercraft are allowed.

Anderson Meadow is ideal for those seeking a relaxed, backcountry trout experience surrounded by alpine meadows and pine forest. It offers reliable action for both bait and fly anglers and is a worthwhile destination for those exploring southern Utah’s high-country fisheries.




Latest Fish Plants

Plant DateSpeciesSource# of Fish
6-04-2025Rainbow TroutUTDNR999


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
5-27-2025 Notice
A broken gate in the dam at Anderson... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife

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