Sun Creek - Klamath Falls, OR

Creek Information
Fish Species: | Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Bull Trout |
Sun Creek, originating near Crater Lake National Park and flowing towards the Wood River near Klamath Falls, Oregon, represents a vital conservation success story. This waterway is paramount for the recovery of federally threatened bull trout and native redband trout populations in the Upper Klamath Basin. Extensive restoration efforts are underway to reconnect Sun Creek to the Wood River, aiming to create crucial migratory corridors for these important fish.
Due to its critical role in native fish recovery, Sun Creek is not managed primarily for recreational harvest. Instead, it serves as a protected area where conservation is the paramount objective. Any angling opportunities, if permitted in specific, highly regulated sections, would be focused on supporting these conservation goals, such as the removal of non-native species, with strict catch-and-release protocols for all native fish. Therefore, general fishing reports for Sun Creek are infrequent, as the emphasis remains on ecological restoration.
Anglers interested in this region should understand that direct fishing access on Sun Creek is largely restricted and subject to rigorous park and forest regulations, especially in sensitive recovery zones. For the most current information on access, regulations, and the status of ongoing recovery programs, contacting Crater Lake National Park or the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) is essential. Sun Creek provides a unique perspective on the dedication required to restore imperiled native fish populations.
Due to its critical role in native fish recovery, Sun Creek is not managed primarily for recreational harvest. Instead, it serves as a protected area where conservation is the paramount objective. Any angling opportunities, if permitted in specific, highly regulated sections, would be focused on supporting these conservation goals, such as the removal of non-native species, with strict catch-and-release protocols for all native fish. Therefore, general fishing reports for Sun Creek are infrequent, as the emphasis remains on ecological restoration.
Anglers interested in this region should understand that direct fishing access on Sun Creek is largely restricted and subject to rigorous park and forest regulations, especially in sensitive recovery zones. For the most current information on access, regulations, and the status of ongoing recovery programs, contacting Crater Lake National Park or the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) is essential. Sun Creek provides a unique perspective on the dedication required to restore imperiled native fish populations.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-5-2025 | Access Closed Access to Sun Creek is closed until the... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
11-6-2024 | Access to Sun Creek is closed Access to Sun Creek is closed until the... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
10-30-2024 | Low Fish Density at Sun Creek Access to Sun Creek will be open until... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
8-28-2024 | Fishing not recommended at this time as density of fish is low Access to Sun Creek is open. Fishing not... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
8-6-2024 | Density of Fish is Low Access to Sun Creek is open. Fishing not... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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