Diamond Fork Creek

Diamond Fork Creek

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About Diamond Fork Creek

Diamond Fork Creek, a scenic freestone stream near Spanish Fork, Utah, offers excellent opportunities for catching wild brown trout. This lesser-known gem is particularly notable for its proximity to the Fifth Water Hot Springs, providing a unique angling experience. Anglers can expect good dry fly and nymphing opportunities, with insect activity often including Blue Wing Olives and Caddis hatches. The creek's wild brown trout are known to respond well to a variety of flies, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking a less crowded fly fishing adventure.

Diamond Fork Creek Hatch Chart

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Best fishing typically occurs during spring and summer. Check water conditions before heading out.

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Conditions Report

Read tips and insights about recent conditions for Diamond Fork Creek — gathered from on line sources.

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Water conditions (USGS)

Water conditions for the last 7 days. You can gain insights to fishing activity based on these conditions, like water temperature and flow.

Data sourced from USGS National Water Information System

Access

Hike In

Seasons

SpringSummerFallWinter

Terrain

GeothermalNational Park

Water

FreestoneMountain Stream

Fish Species

Brown Trout

Fishing Styles

Sight FishingDry Fly

Methods

Wade Friendly

Land Ownership

Public Forest Service