Petes Hole Reservoir - Ephraim, UT

Lake Information

Fish Species: Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Tiger Trout
Petes Hole Reservoir, near Ephraim, Utah, is a high-elevation lake known for its clear water, peaceful alpine setting, and dependable trout fishing. At around 9,600 feet, it’s a seasonal fishery best accessed from late June through early fall via Skyline Drive.

The Utah DWR regularly stocks the lake with rainbow trout, with occasional additions of tiger or brook trout. The action is often fast-paced thanks to moderate fishing pressure and cool, oxygen-rich water. Anglers using spinners, spoons, or PowerBait will find success, while fly fishers benefit from summer hatches by presenting dry flies, nymphs, or woolly buggers.

Bank fishing is effective due to the lake’s small size and open shoreline. A float tube is optional but not essential. Primitive camping is available in the surrounding forest, and many anglers include Petes Hole as part of a multi-lake trip along Skyline Drive.

The lake generally falls under standard trout regulations, though checking the current Utah Fishing Guidebook is recommended before visiting. Petes Hole’s accessibility, scenic beauty, and consistent fishing make it a reliable destination for day-trippers and campers alike seeking mountain trout in central Utah.




Latest Fish Plants

Plant DateSpeciesSource# of Fish
6-18-2025Rainbow TroutUTDNR1495


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
5-22-2025 Fair to good fishing throughout the summer
Rainbow trout stocked early in the summer typically... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife

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