Price River - Carbonville, UT

River Information

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Tiger Trout
The Price River near Carbonville offers quality trout fishing with a strong conservation ethic. The river supports wild brown and rainbow trout averaging 8–14 inches, sustaining catch-and-release regulations upstream and limited retention downstream.

Fly fishing is highly effective, especially using midges, mayfly dries, and nymphs in riffles and runs. Spin anglers also do well with small spoons and inline spinners. Access is easy via Highway 6, with Carbonville Park offering bank fishing, restrooms, and picnic areas.

Consistent reservoir flows maintain stability, although irrigation withdrawals during summer can reduce water downstream. Spring and fall are the best seasons, with active insect hatches, while variable runoff in June–July may impact clarity.

This section of the Price River offers beautiful scenery—slot canyons, cottonwoods, wildlife—and reliable wild trout. Catch-and-release rules above the reservoir preserve trout while allowing limited harvest downstream.

If you're seeking technical freshwater trout fishing with conservation-minded regulations and strong wild fisheries, the Price River delivers.




Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
5-22-2025 Fishing will be difficult
Expect muddy and high water throughout the summer.... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife

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