Chevelon Creek

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Chevelon Creek

Chevelon Creek AZ is one of Arizona’s top brown trout streams. It is formed by Woods Canyon Creek and Willow Springs Creek on top of the rim coming together to form Chevelon Creek. Chevelon Creek flows 10 miles though Chevelon Canyon ending in Chevelon Canyon Lake.

Chevelon Creek Access

You have to hike down some very steep declines to access Chevelon canyon. However, the canyon has marked trails that lead down the canyon walls to access the creek below.

Chevelon Creek Fishing

Chevelon creek contains both rainbow and brown trout but you'll find more browns than rainbows. Rainbow trout from swim up the creek from Chevelon Lake to spawn in the Spring. The Brown trout from the lake enter the creek in the early fall to spawn.

During the warmer summer months many fish move out of Chevelon Creek and seek refuge in Chevelon lake. Special lure and fly and a two bag fish limit applies. You can access Chevelon Creek's special fishing regulations at the Arizona Game and Fish Website.

Chevelon Creek Directions

To reach Chevelon Canyon via state #260 from Payson. Turn left on forest road #300 towards Woods Canyon Lake, and then right on Forest Road #169. One more turn on 119 will get you there.
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Heading up with my son in Sept from Tempe. How far north of the lake do you go in? Can you drop coords? It's looking a bit dry up there so wonder if the stream is flowing enough to support the fish, don't want to stress the population! Thanks!

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Thank you. I ping it on
Google maps. Do you
Know how long the hike
Is in Distance?

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