ROBINSON CREEK
Starting on the slopes above Twin Lakes and flowing all the way out to the Bridgeport reservoir, Robinson Creek courses through stunning terrain the entire way. Named for Moses Robinson, who had a lumber mill along the creek in 1860, Robinson Creek is described as "Some of the prettiest country you'll ever see" by John Barbier in his book, "Angler's Guide to the Eastern Sierra."
From the alpine to the reservoir, and all of the meadows and lakes in between, Robinson Creek offers some fantastic fishing for those looking for wild brown trout, hatchery fish, and even the occasional small kokanee salmon.
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