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Antimony Lakes: 2 lakes. Rainbow and brook trout. Difficult access, 4x4 recommended.
Bakeskillet: Shallow. No fish.
Barker: Rainbow and brook trout.
Beaver Dam: Brook trout. 9 acres. 9,950 feet elevation.
Big: Brook trout. 10 acres. 10,900 elevation. 11 feet deep. Some winterkill.
Black: Brook trout.
Blind: Brook, rainbow, cutthroat and splake trout. Largest and deepset natural lake.52 acres. 10,200 feet elevation. 57 feet deep. Heavy use.
Black: Brook trout.
Blue (By Yellow): Brook and cutthroat trout. 2 acres. 9,600 feet elevation.
Blue (By Purple): Brook and cutthroat trout. 6 acres. 10,600 feet elevation.
Bowns: No info.
Bullberry: Brook trout. self sustaining.
Chriss: Brook rainbow and cutthroat trout. 4 acres. 9,500 feet elevation.
Chuck: Brook and cutthroat trout. 5 acres. 10,600 feet elevation.
Circle: Brook trout. 2 acres. 10,700 feet elevation.
Clark: Brook trout.
Coleman: Rainbow and brook trout. 4 acres. 8,100 feet elevation 16 feet deep. Heavy use.
Cook: Brook and rainbow trout and arctic grayling. 10 acres. 10,700 feet elevation. 15 feet deep.
Crater: Brook trout. 6 acres. 11,000 elevation. 19 feet deep. Crescent: Cutthroat trout. 9 acres. 10,900 elevation. 27 feet deep.
Deer: Several small lakes containing brook trout.
Deer Creek: Brook and cutthroat trout. 26 acres. 10,000 feet elevation.
Divide: Winterkills. few or no fish.
Donkey: Brook and cutthroat trout. 23 acres. 10,200 feet elevation. 28 feet deep. Subject to drawdown. Heavy use.
Dry: No info.
East Boulder: A series of lakes containing brook trout.
Elbow: Too shallow. No fish.
Fish Creek: Brook trout. 28 acres. 10,000 feet elevation. 20 feet deep. Natural reproduction. Heavy use.
Flat: Brook trout.
Flat Iron: No info.
Four: Four lakes next to each other that contain brook trout.
Grass (near Otter): Winterkills. Maybe no fish.
Grass (near Cook): No info.
Green: Brook trout. 15 acres. 10,300 feet elevation. 12 feet deep.
Halfmoon: Brook trout. 9 acres. 10,700 feet elevation.
Honeymoon: Brook trout. 1 acre. 10,250 feet elevation.
Horseshoe: Brook trout. 12 acres. 10,700 elevation. 14 feet deep.
Joe Lay: Brook trout. 3 acres. 9,500 feet elevation.
Lightening: No info.
Long: Brook trout.
Long Willow Bottom: Brook trout some cutthroats. 4 acres. 9,800 feet elevation.
Lost: Brook trout. 6 acres. 9,800 feet elevation. 16 feet deep. Most remote lake on the mountain.
Lower: No fish.
Lower Barker: Rainbow and brook trout. 5 acres. 9,500 feet.
Lower Bowns: Rainbow and cutthroat trout. 122 acres. 7,400 feet elevation. 58 feet deep. Dirt ramp for small boats.
McGath: Brook trout.43 acres. 9370 feet elevation.
Meeks: Brook trout. 2 acres. 10,850 elevation.
Miller: Rainbow and brook trout. 6 acres. 10,650 feet elevation. 12 feet deep.
Mud: No fish.
North Creek: Private. Not stocked by DWR.
Oak Creek: Cutthroat trout. 27 acres. 10,100 feet elevation. 30 feet deep.
Otter: Cutthroat and brook trout
Pear: Brook trout. 9 acres. 10,250 feet elevation. 20 feet deep. Heavy use.
Pine: Rainbow trout. Boat ramp for small boats.
Pine Creek: Brook trout. 3 acres. 9,100 feet elevation. 11 feet deep. Check out the beaver ponds on the stream above and below the reservoir.
Pacer: Recently stocked with brook trout. 25 acres. 9,300 feet elevation.
Posy: Rainbow and brook trout. Campground.
Purple: Brook trout. 14 acres. 10,500 feet elevation. 16 feet deep.
Raft: Brook and cutthroat trout. 18 acres. 11,070 elevation.
Rain: Brook trout.
Rim: Brook trout. 8 acres. 10,800 feet elevation. 19 feet deep.
Round: Brook trout. 6 acres. 10,000 feet elevation. 9 feet deep. Heavy Use.
Round Willow Bottom: Brook trout. 7 acres. 9,800 feet elevation.
Row: Rainbow trout. Four lakes in a chain. Between 5 and 30 acres each. About 10,250 feet elevation. All are less than 10 feet deep.
Scout: Brook trout. 2.5 acres. 10,100 feet elevation. Heavy pressure.
Snow: No info.
Solitaire: Brook trout. 4 acres. 10,200 feet. 9 feet deep. Self sustaining population.
Spectacle: Brook and cutthroat trout. 34 acre maximum (reservoir subject to drawdown).
Steep: Brook trout.
Surveyor: Brook trout. 5 acres. 10,850 elevation. 22 feet deep.
Torgerson: No info.
Tule: Brook trout. 7 acres. 9,100 feet.
West: No info.
Wide Hollow: Rainbow trout. Elevation 5,800 feet. State Park. Campground, boat ramp.
Yellow: Brook trout. 5 acres. 9,600 feet elevation. Some winterkill.

Campgrounds Around Boulder Mountain
Barker Reservoir: 7 units. 9,950 feet elevation. Primitive camping. No drinking water. Small boats only. Trailers not recommended.
Posy Lake: 23 units. 8,700 feet elevation. Small boats only. Small trailers only.
Blue Spruce: 6 units. 7,800 feet elevation.
Pine Lake: 20 units. 8,200 feet elevation. Small boats only. Drinking water. Pit toilets.
Escalante Petrified Forest: 22 units. 5,900 feet elevation. Drinking water. Flush toilets.Boat ramp. Nature trails.
Calf Creek: 10 units. 5,320 feet elevation. Drinking water.
Deer Creek: 4 units. 5,700 feet elevation. No drinking water.
Oak Creek: 10 units. 8,800 feet elevation. Drinking water.
Pleasant Creek: 17 units. 8,700 feet elevation. Drinking water.
Lower Bown: 3 units. 7,400 feet elevation. Primitive camping. No drinking water. Small boats only.
Singletree: 26 units. 8,600 feet elevation.
Otter Creek State Park: 30 units. 6,400 feet elevation. Flush toilets. Showers. Boat ramp.