Little Creek Reservoir - Randolph, UT

Lake Information

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout
Little Creek Reservoir near Randolph offers calm surroundings and dependable trout fishing. Rainbows are the most common catch, usually 12–16 inches, and respond well to PowerBait or worms near shore.

Tiger trout provide an added challenge, especially for those casting spoons or streamers from float tubes. They often cruise deeper water and become more active during cooler seasons.

Fly fishing is also productive using leeches or midges near structure. No motorized boats are allowed, and float tubes provide good access to the reservoir’s deeper zones.

Camping is primitive with no facilities, but the peaceful setting and low pressure make it an excellent escape for anglers seeking solitude and a multi-species trout experience.




Latest Fish Plants

Plant DateSpeciesSource# of Fish
11-05-2024Rainbow TroutUTDNR1401
11-05-2024Rainbow TroutUTDNR2802
7-08-2024Rainbow TroutUTDNR561


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
3-26-2015 Little Creek Reservoir Fish Report
By March 23, all the ice had melted.... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife
3-19-2015 Little Creek Reservoir Fish Report
Angling pressure continues to be light. Any remaining... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife
3-6-2015 Little Creek Reservoir Fish Report
The reservoir is capped under a thin, unstable... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife
2-26-2015 Little Creek Reservoir Fish Report
All ice is off at Little Creek.... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife
2-19-2015 Little Creek Reservoir Fish Report
Most of the ice has completely melted, and... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife

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