Getting There
Raymond Lake in Alpine County can be reached
via Highway 4 at Ebbett's Pass. Ebbett's Pass is a 30 minute
drive from Markleeville or a 30 minute drive
from Lake Alpine.
There is parking at the Pacific Crest Trailhead at the top of Ebbett's Pass right off of the highway. This route
to Raymond Lake is not the only way. You can also reach Raymond Lake from the
Blue Lakes Road area.
The Hike
The hike to Raymond Lake is a long one when coming from the Ebbett's Pass Trailhead. Much
of the hike is cross country with a few switchbacks and climbs. The views of Alpine County are absolutely amazing on the hike to
Raymond Lake. When you come around the base of Raymond Peak you will find a sign post for the trail to
Raymond Lake. From there, it is less than one mile to the shore of Raymond Lake.
The Fishing
Raymond Lake contains large Goldens that are a little picky sometimes. I have casted many dry and wet flies into
the waters of Raymond Lake and raised nothing. I have tried powerbait and inflated crawlers on the north and south
ends of Raymond Lake and saw absolutely no action. A yellow Panther Martin with red spots may help you hook up though.
The challenge with fishing Raymond Lake at times is the wind. The wind can be howling through the bowl
which can make for rough camping. We made camp on the east shore of Raymond Lake and had to use rocks to keep
our rain fly pinned down. I recommend bringing a nice Panther Martin that you can cast into the wind at Raymond Lake.