ALLEYNE LAKE
British Columbia

Where is ALLEYNE LAKE?

ALLEYNE LAKE (49.9182, -120.5671), located in Okanagan Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 45.4 hectares (approximately 112 acres or 454122 square meters).

Which fish can I catch at ALLEYNE LAKE?

The most popular species caught here are Kokanee and Rainbow Trout. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does ALLEYNE LAKE have?

Our members have marked 1 Warning and 1 Boat Launch at ALLEYNE LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.

About ALLEYNE LAKE

Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park is well known for its picturesque setting, pristine campground and fishing in the clear cold waters for larger rainbows. The park is situated between two kettle-formed lakes making it a photographer’s delight. The park is popular from ice-off through late October with activities such as hiking, cycling, swimming, camping and fishing.

These lakes are good producers of fairly large trout, and Kentucky Lake is stocked with rainbows. Both lakes are quite productive, and fairly deep. Trolling deep is the most common method of fishing these clear waters. Please note the 7.5 Kw (10hp) motor restriction on both lakes.

In the deeper water, work with small spinners, Flatfish and Dick Nites while trolling just off the shoals. Small lures in chrome, black and silver, or blue work well. If fishing very deep stay with the chrome lures. Shore fishing is possible in spots along both lakes and also casting from the dock on Kentucky Lake during high water years.

Two ponds are located between Kentucky and Alleyne Lakes which feature a “children only – under 16” fishery to foster interest in the sport among the youth. The west pond is regularly stocked by the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. with catchable-sized rainbows. The east pond had prior stocking but is hard to fish during low water years.

During the early season, fly fishing is great on the south end of Kentucky Lake. Chironomid fishing is best at this time, and again in the fall. Black Sallies and Chromies are popular patterns. Leeches and Woolly Buggers fished with a full sink line at the drop offs can produce well.

Stick to the shoals with dry flies in midsummer. The shoals at the north and northeast end of Alleyne Lake are best with a Damselfly Nymph or leech at the drop offs.

LAKE ACCESS

The park is located 38 km south of Merritt. Travel south (Hwy 5A) off of Hwy 97C at Aspen Grove for 11 km. Turn left (east) at Bates Rd. and proceed for 6 km. to the park.

Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park has 58 vehicle accessible campsites, including one group campsite at the north end of Alleyne Lake. The park provides picnic tables, pit toilets, potable water, firewood and numerous hiking trails. There are boat launches at each lake within the park. Both can be poor during low water conditions.

Lodging and Camping

Azure lakes set in grassland surrounded by forest; top fishing destination also featuring two “children-only” fishing ponds. Other activities include hiking, canoeing, bird and wildlife viewing. 87 campsites on Kentucky and Alleyne Lakes. Park Size: 144 hectares

May - September

The park is located 38 km south of Merritt or 11 km south of Aspen Grove, just off Hwy 5A and Bates Rd. From the east, the park is 11 km from Coquihalla Highway 97C on paved access. The closest communities, towns and cities are Aspen Grove, Merritt, Princeton and Elkhart Lodge.

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Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park is well known for its picturesque setting, pristine campground and fishing in the clear cold waters for larger rainbows. The park is situated between two kettle-formed lakes making it a photographer’s delight. The park is popular from ice-off through late October with activities such as hiking, cycling, swimming, camping and fishing. These lakes are good producers of fairly large trout, and Kentucky Lake is stocked with rainbows. Both lakes are quite productive, and fairly deep. Trolling deep is the most common method of fishing these clear waters. Please note the 7.5 Kw (10hp) motor restriction on both lakes. In the deeper water, work with small spinners, Flatfish and Dick Nites while trolling just off the shoals. Small lures in chrome, black and silver, or blue work well. If fishing very deep stay with the chrome lures. Shore fishing is possible in spots along both lakes and also casting from the dock on Kentucky Lake during high water years. Two ponds are located between Kentucky and Alleyne Lakes which feature a “children only – under 16” fishery to foster interest in the sport among the youth. The west pond is regularly stocked by the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. with catchable-sized rainbows. The east pond had prior stocking but is hard to fish during low water years. During the early season, fly fishing is great on the south end of Kentucky Lake. Chironomid fishing is best at this time, and again in the fall. Black Sallies and Chromies are popular patterns. Leeches and Woolly Buggers fished with a full sink line at the drop offs can produce well. Stick to the shoals with dry flies in midsummer. The shoals at the north and northeast end of Alleyne Lake are best with a Damselfly Nymph or leech at the drop offs. LAKE ACCESS The park is located 38 km south of Merritt. Travel south (Hwy 5A) off of Hwy 97C at Aspen Grove for 11 km. Turn left (east) at Bates Rd. and proceed for 6 km. to the park. Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park has 58 vehicle accessible campsites, including one group campsite at the north end of Alleyne Lake. The park provides picnic tables, pit toilets, potable water, firewood and numerous hiking trails. There are boat launches at each lake within the park. Both can be poor during low water conditions.

7 years ago
8 years ago

A tranquil and gorgeous sunset signals the end of an evenings fishing !

8 years ago

Alleyne Lake rainbow trout 2017

8 years ago
8 years ago

rainbow lunch

the net is 14 inches side to side

17 years ago

pre ice age seashells

the ground up ones are like diatomacious earth and make dangerous QUICKSAND beside the water

17 years ago

alleyne lake

i wish i lived nearby so i could come here all the time

17 years ago
Warning Marker Added

QUICKSAND

17 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added
17 years ago

alleyne lake is in okanogan fishery management zon

the pothole at the north end is no longer connected to the lake. water levels down about 3 meters.

17 years ago

alleyne lake

one of the most scenic spots around, the blue green water is very clear and when the sky reflects is even nicer. the lake is stocked with rainbows from summerland hatchery. most fish caught were 3 to 6 lb. mine was 14 inches and very tasty roasted with wild onion. these kettle lakes were made by big chunks of ice that broke off receding glaciers and sunk in the mud to melt slowly. the upwelling caused by this splash in mud is the round formations around the lake (kames). before the ice age it was a shallow sea. the white sand around the lake is seashells from this time and some can be found intact still. the calcium from these shells supports a large population of gammarus shrimp and also creates QUICKSAND beside the water. the campground is well run and toilets kept clean.

17 years ago

monster rainbows

alleyne lake is my second all time favourit place to fish (next to bella coola) because it has monster trout like this one and bigge this is actually the smaller of the 2 fish we caught that day and the smallest one we saw the whole trip (the waters are crystal clear!

18 years ago