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Clear Creek Fishing Report & Forecast

Location: Clear Creek (Golden Stretch & Canyon) | Date: Mid-January 2026

1. GO/NO-GO STATUS

VERDICT: GO (Golden Stretch) / CAUTION (Upper Canyon)

Weather Impact: Cold mornings (single digits to teens) are giving way to brief midday warming windows (30s-40sΒ°F). This fluctuation is the key trigger for fish activity. Snow showers are possible, but the primary factor is the sun hitting the water.

Ice Conditions:

  • Golden Mile (Washington Ave to Vanover Park): Mostly open water. The urban heat island effect keeps this section fishable even when the canyon locks up.
  • Upper Canyon (Hwy 6): Significant shelf ice and anchor ice are present. Edges are unstable. Fishing here is highly technical and requires caution when walking banks.

Safety Advisory: In the canyon, do not trust the ice shelves along the banks. They may look solid but often bridge over hollow spaces. Stick to the Golden stretch for the safest, most productive outing.

2. SPECIES INTEL (BIO-VERIFIED)

Based on verified citizen science observations from the last 30 days:

  • Primary Target: Brown Trout (Rank #1)

    Activity: High. Post-spawn fish are holding in deep winter lies to conserve energy.

    Ground Truth: 5 verified observations in the last 10 days, specifically clustered around the Arvada and Golden stretches.
  • Sleeper Pick: Rainbow Trout (Rank #2)

    Activity: Moderate.

    Ground Truth: Stocked holdovers are present in the town stretches. Recent catches reported near the Fraser River Trail confluence (tributary influence) and Golden proper.
  • Baitfish/Forage Report:

    Midges (Chironomids): The only consistent hatch right now. Larvae are active 24/7 near the bottom; adults may cluster on the surface during the warmest part of the day (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM).

    Fathead Minnow: Verified presence in the system. Small streamer tactics can trigger aggression from larger Browns.

3. TACTICAL STRATEGY

Pro Tip: Winter fish won't move for food. You must drift your nymph directly into their feeding lane. If you aren't snagging bottom occasionally, you aren't fishing deep enough.

Where to Fish

  • The "Golden Mile": Focus on the slow, deep buckets behind large boulders near the Billy Drew Bridge and Vanover Park. Avoid the fast rifflesβ€”trout won't expend energy there in 38Β°F water.
  • Canyon Pockets: Look for "frog water"β€”slow, deep pools where the current slows to a crawling pace. The seams where fast water meets the ice shelf are prime holding spots.

The "Winter Midge" Nymph Rig

  • Rigging: 9ft 5wt or 4wt rod. Use a dry-dropper or small indicator rig. Keep your tippet light (6x Fluorocarbon is mandatory in the clear, low water).
  • Lead Fly: Mercury Midge or Rainbow Warrior (Size 20-22). The flashy bead mimics a gas bubble of an emerging pupa.
  • Trailing Fly: Black Beauty, Zebra Midge (Black/Red), or Top Secret Midge (Size 22-24).

    Note: Tie the trailer 12-18 inches below the lead fly.
  • Streamer Option: For a change of pace, dead-drift a small #10 Black Woolly Bugger or Slumpbuster through the deepest pools to mimic the Fathead Minnows verified in the system.

Timing the Window

Best Bet: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Don't bother hitting the water at dawn. Let the sun warm the creek bed for a few hours. This slight temperature bump (even 1-2 degrees) activates the midge larvae and gets trout feeding.

4. REGULATIONS SNAPSHOT

Clear Creek (Jefferson/Clear Creek/Gilpin Counties):

SpeciesBag LimitSize Limit
Trout (Aggregate)4 fishNone (Standard State Regs)

Note: While general regulations apply to much of the creek, specific municipal rules in Golden parks may require artificial flies and lures only. Always check signage at the specific trailhead.

5. REGIONAL ALTERNATIVE

If Clear Creek is frozen or blown out:

South Platte River at Deckers

Status: GO (Reliable Tailwater)

  • Why: Unlike Clear Creek, this tailwater flows from the bottom of Cheesman Reservoir, keeping water temps stable and ice-free year-round.
  • Tactics: Sight nymphing with microscopic midges (Size 24-26) and RS2s.
  • Access: Park at the bridge in Deckers or any pull-off along the river downstream.
  • Warning: Gross Reservoir is currently impacted by major construction projects. Ice fishing access is restricted or closed completely depending on the specific zone. Avoid Gross Reservoir to prevent a wasted trip.

Tight lines!

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Local Access & Facilities

Clear Creek, winding through the historic mining district of Georgetown, Colorado, offers a quintessential Rocky Mountain angling experience that demands respect for both the terrain and the altitude. This fishery is not merely a roadside attraction; it is a high-gradient freestone stream that challenges anglers with fast pockets and deep pools, set against a backdrop of rugged peaks and mining history. The atmosphere here shifts rapidly from the hum of Interstate 70 to the serene, wind-swept silence of the alpine tundra as you ascend the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway.

For the expert angler, this location presents a tactical duality: accessible wading near the town and rigorous hike-in opportunities seeking high-country trout. The primary targets here are wild trout, thriving in the cold, oxygen-rich waters of the South Fork of Clear Creek. While the lower sections near town offer convenience, the seasoned captain knows that the true rewards often lie higher up, where the creek narrows and the air thins at elevations exceeding 10,000 feet.

The vibe is distinctly alpine and rugged. This is an environment where weather patterns dictate the fishing schedule, and the landscape is defined by granite outcroppings and spruce forests. Whether you are nymphing the pockets along the byway or hiking toward Silver Dollar Lake for cutthroat, Clear Creek requires a level of physical fitness and logistical preparation that separates the casual caster from the serious mountain angler.

Access & Getting There

Reaching the prime waters of Clear Creek requires navigating one of the most heavily traveled corridors in the Rockies. The primary artery is Interstate 70; anglers should take Exit 228 at Georgetown. From here, the route turns south onto County Road 381, also known as the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway. This paved route follows an old wagon trail connecting Georgetown to Grant, providing approximately 9 to 11 miles of access along the creek before reaching the pass summit.

πŸ’‘ Captain's Tip: High Altitude Logistics

The Guanella Pass Campground sits at a breathless 10,900 feet. Visiting anglers must acclimatize and hydrate. Large RVs are not recommended on the byway due to narrow switchbacks and steep grades.

Traffic on I-70 can be a significant bottleneck, particularly on weekends and during ski season. Experienced locals time their arrival for early morning to beat the congestion rising from Denver. For those approaching from the south, the byway can be accessed from Grant via US Highway 285 and Park County Road 62, a 13.5-mile drive north to the pass. This southern approach often sees less commercial traffic but requires navigating gravel sections.

Parking is strategic in this steep terrain. The Chief Mountain Trailhead Parking is a reliable spot located approximately 6.5 miles from the main fishing areas, rated highly for accessibility. For those towing equipment or needing ample space, the Chain Up Area 4 Truckers on I-70 serves as a massive, albeit noisy, staging area just over 4 miles away. Be aware that during winter months, these areas are strictly regulated for commercial vehicle chain-ups.

Weather is the ultimate gatekeeper here. The pass is subject to seasonal closure due to snow accumulation, typically from late November through Memorial Day. Even in summer, afternoon thunderstorms are clockwork. The Mestaa’ėhehe Mountain Fire Lookout data notes that winds at 11,000 feet can be extreme; anglers should prioritize early morning sessions before the gusts blow out the casting lanes.

Clear Creek Pre-Trip Checklist

Facilities & Amenities

Infrastructure around Clear Creek is geared towards self-reliant recreation rather than luxury services. The area lacks a dedicated, creek-side tackle shop. Anglers must arrive fully stocked. The nearest specialized support comes from Winter Park Flyfisher in Fraser (20.2 miles away) or Big Ed's Fishing Ventures in Dillon (21.5 miles away). If you break a rod tip or run out of tippet on the water, you are looking at a significant drive to resupply.

Accommodations favor the camper and the adventurer. The Guanella Pass Campground is the primary facility, offering 18 sites split between two loops. Eleven sites accommodate RVs, while seven are tent-only. Amenities here are rustic: vault toilets, hand pumps for potable water, and gravel driveways. There are no electrical hookups. For a unique experience, the Mestaa’ėhehe Mountain Fire Lookout offers a historic stay in a granite cab built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, though it requires a one-mile hike-in and is a strict "pack it in, pack it out" facility.

Facility NameTypeDistance & Notes
Guanella Pass CampgroundCampground5.8 miles. 18 sites, vault toilets, water pumps. Elevation 10,900 ft.
Mestaa’ėhehe Mountain Fire LookoutLodging/Cabin8.0 miles. Hike-in only. No water. Sleeps 4.
Idaho Springs RV ResortRV Resort6.9 miles. Full hookups available. Good base camp for RVs.
Empire JunctionAccommodation6.2 miles. Nearby lodging option in Empire.

For boaters, it is critical to note that Clear Creek itself is a wading fishery. The "boat ramps" appearing in regional data refer to reservoirs significantly distant from the creek, such as Gross Reservoir (23.1 miles) or the Old Dillon Reservoir area. There is no marina or fuel dock in Georgetown for watercraft. Fuel up your vehicle in Idaho Springs or Georgetown proper before ascending the pass, as there are no services at the summit.

πŸ’‘ Captain's Tip: Supply Check

There is no ice and no fuel available at the Guanella Pass summit or campground. Complete all provisioning in Georgetown or Idaho Springs before committing to the ascent.

Permits, Regulations & Fees

Fishing in Clear Creek and the surrounding Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests is governed by state regulations. A valid Colorado fishing license is mandatory for all anglers aged 16 and older. The Guanella Pass area does not currently require a specific recreational use permit for entry, but campground usage requires reservations, often months in advance due to high demand.

The Mestaa’ėhehe Mountain Fire Lookout operates on a strict reservation system. Access involves a locked gate, and the combination is provided upon booking. This area is culturally significant and environmentally sensitive. The name "Mestaa’ėhehe" (pronounced mess-taw-HAY) honors the "Owl Woman," a Cheyenne translator, reflecting the deep indigenous history of the region. Respect for the land is paramount; visitors are expected to clean the incinerating toilet to ensure operation for the next guest.

Campground modifications and cancellations must go through Recreation.gov. Be aware of the "check-in" (2:00 PM) and "check-out" (12:00 PM) times to avoid conflicts. The maximum stay is typically 14 days, and site capacity is generally limited to 8 people and 2 vehicles per site. Large RVs attempting to negotiate the campground loops may find the gravel driveways tight; site lengths vary, with some maxing out at 35 feet.

Events & Seasonal Information

The rhythm of Clear Creek is dictated by the thaw. The prime season runs from late June, after the runoff subsides, through September. Winter arrives early at this altitude; the Mestaa’ėhehe Lookout warns that facilities can be extremely cold, and heating systems may struggle to keep up with sub-zero temperatures and high winds. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing replace wading during these months.

While there are no major commercial fishing tournaments hosted directly on this stretch of creek, the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway is a magnet for "leaf peepers" in late September. Traffic during the fall aspen turn can make accessing roadside pulloffs difficult. Anglers seeking solitude should plan trips for mid-week during the autumn months.

πŸ’‘ Captain's Tip: Winter Access

During winter, access to the Fire Lookout requires a 2-mile trek (round trip) on foot from the closure gate. Do not block the gate. Bring snowshoes and prepare for extreme wind chill.

Daily timing is crucial. In high summer, the "dawn patrol" is essential not just for fishing success, but to secure parking at trailheads like Silver Dollar Lake. Thunderstorms frequently roll over the divide by 1:00 PM, making afternoon exposure on the high tundra dangerous due to lightning.

Contact Information & Resources

For current road conditions, trail closures, and campground status, direct communication with the managing agencies is recommended. This area is managed by the US Forest Service, specifically the Clear Creek Ranger District.

  • Campground Information: 530-529-0578
  • Mestaa’ėhehe Lookout Info: 303-567-4382 or 970-295-6600
  • General Reservations: 1-877-444-6777 (Recreation.gov)

In an emergency, cell service can be spotty in the canyons and nonexistent at the pass. The nearest substantial medical and emergency services are located down the mountain in Idaho Springs. Self-reliance is the rule of the road here. Always carry extra water, layers, and a first-aid kit when venturing away from the vehicle.

For precise locations of the best pools, parking pull-outs, and real-time weather conditions at the summit, consult the live dashboard and interactive maps below.

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Parking

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Chain Up Area 4 Truckers
⭐ 5.0 4.2 mi
πŸ“ I-70, Georgetown, CO 80444, USA
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Chief Mountain Trailhead Parking
⭐ 5.0 6.5 mi
πŸ“ CO-103, Idaho Springs, CO 80452, USA
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Briggs Public Parking Lot
⭐ 5.0 11.6 mi
πŸ“ 411 Gregory St, Central City, CO 80427, USA
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Old Dillon Reservoir Trailhead
⭐ 4.8 23.5 mi
πŸ“ Dillon Dam Rd, Silverthorne, CO 80498, USA
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Bait & Tackle

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Big Ed's Fishing Ventures
⭐ 5.0 21.5 mi
πŸ“ 152 Marina Dr, Dillon, CO 80435, USA
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Monday: 7:30β€―AM – 7:30β€―PM
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Sunday: 7:30β€―AM – 7:30β€―PM
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Winter Park Flyfisher
⭐ 4.9 20.2 mi
πŸ“ 76981 US-40 #3, Fraser, CO 80442, USA
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Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
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Fishing Charters

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Big Ed's Fishing Ventures
⭐ 5.0 21.5 mi
πŸ“ 152 Marina Dr, Dillon, CO 80435, USA
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Monday: 7:30β€―AM – 7:30β€―PM
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Mile High Angler, LLC
⭐ 5.0 18.3 mi
πŸ“ 56403 US Hwy 285, Shawnee, CO 80475, USA
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Monday: 7:00β€―AM – 7:00β€―PM
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Sunday: 7:00β€―AM – 5:00β€―PM
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Alpine Fishing Adventures
⭐ 5.0 21.5 mi
πŸ“ 151 Marina Dr, Dillon, CO 80435, USA
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Monday: Open 24 hours
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Silver Flask Fishing
⭐ 5.0 21.5 mi
πŸ“ 150 Marina Dr, Dillon, CO 80435, USA
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Lodging

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Empire Junction
⭐ 5.0 6.2 mi
πŸ“ 275 E Pioneer Rd, Empire, CO 80438, USA
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Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground
⭐ 4.8 6.9 mi
πŸ“ 2700 Stanley Rd, Idaho Springs, CO 80452, USA
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About Our Fishing Reports & Forecasts

Our spot reports combine data-driven forecasts with curated local information. The forecast is generated by our proprietary Fishing Score algorithm (0–100%), which analyzes real-time data from Open-Meteo API, validated against NOAA CO-OPS tide gauges and USGS water-monitoring stations. The model weights tide dynamics (35%), wave energy (25%), wind patterns (20%) and time of day (20%)β€”factors shown to influence fish feeding behavior through marine-biology research and decades of charter log data.

Access, facilities and services information for each fishing spot is sourced from official datasets such as Recreation.gov (RIDB), state park & wildlife agencies, and geospatial providers like Google Maps. These sections undergo scheduled re-validation every 3–6 months to ensure that boat ramps, park access, contact details and local services remain accurate.

Narrative sections (catches, seasonal behavior, local tips) are synthesized from these data sources and refined following the Fishing Reports Today editorial guidelines, combining bibliographic research from ichthyology and oceanography with expert angler experience. Our team reviews reports on a regular basis, while the forecast model itself updates every 6 hours for real-time accuracy.

⚠️ Important: Always verify current local regulations, access restrictions and weather conditions before fishing. These reports are intended as a planning aid, not a guarantee of catches or safety. When in doubt, contact local authorities or park managers listed on the page.

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