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000 Big Creek Rd

Acres: 304.000

304 acres of incredible mountain property. Surrounded by USFS Lands. Two air miles from Bucks Lake and a short driving distance on good dirt roads. Several nice building sites for a cabin. Cold...

1026 Cleghorn Drive

Acres: 1.120

LISTING #: 11263A-HARD-TO-FIND ACREAGE PARCEL in the Bucks Highlands Subdivision just 3-miles from beautiful Bucks Lake and 20-miles west of Quincy. This forested 1.12-acre parcel is on a cul-de-sac...

1391 Fern Drive

Acres: 0.440

LISTING #: 11265L-A SMALL BUILDING PAD exists on this level and forested .44-acre lot in the Bucks Highlands Subdivision just 3-miles from Bucks Lake and some 20-miles west of Quincy. This lot has a...

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8260 Butterfly Valley Twain Road

Acres: 100.000

An exceptional 100-acre commercial and industrial property located along Highway 70 and the North Fork of the Feather River offers a rare blend of income, natural resources, and development potential...

6162 State Highway 70

26 9.0   Sf: 9380   Yr: 1940  Acres: 6.390

Welcome to the Historic Tobin Resort, located in the heartbeat of the Feather River Canyon and the hidden gem of Plumas County. As you listen to the sounds of the nearby waterfalls, you see Tobin...

1600 Quincy La Porte Road

3 2.0   Sf: 1956   Yr: 1990  Acres: 15.210

#11761H: This custom home sits on top of Hidden Knoll Road, a private road off of La Porte Road and only a couple of miles from Quincy. The 2-car garage on the lower level is large with additional...

187 Riverview Lane

2 1.0   Sf: 993   Yr: 1961  Acres: 2.280

LISTING #: 210H- 240+' OF FEATHER RIVER FRONTAGE with this perfect mountain cabin setting. This 2-bedroom, 1-bath home has been substantially remodeled including PINE T & G FINISHES THROUGHOUT, pine...

114 Quincy La Porte Road

Acres: 11.670

LISTING #: 11764A-VIEWS ACROSS THE THOMPSON VALLEY EPHEMERAL POND from this 11.67-acres at the corner of La Porte Road and Highway 70. This moderately forested parcel has had some clearing and fire...

Thompson Valley Estates

1388 Dogwood Drive

Acres: 0.690

LISTING #: 11264L-LEVEL AND SUNNY .69-ACRE LOT located in the Bucks Highlands Subdivision, just 3-miles from Bucks Lake and 20-miles west of Quincy. This lot CORNERS INTO A POND that is mostly on the...

Bucks Highlands

70 Beskeen Lane

3 2.0   Sf: 1248   Yr: 1948  Acres: 1.860

This three bedroom home sits on almost 2 acres of land. Great views of Spanish peak directly from the living room. Private fresh spring fed ponds with sitting deck creating a great space for...

Bucks Lake Information

Bucks Lake is a beautiful alpine lake located in Northern California, within the Sierra Nevada range. It is part of Plumas County and is situated at an elevation of about 5,200 feet. The lake is known for its stunning natural beauty, surrounded by lush forests and mountainous terrain, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fishing:
Bucks Lake offers excellent fishing opportunities, with a variety of fish species available, including:

- Trout: The lake is stocked with rainbow and brook trout, making it a favorite spot for anglers. The best fishing typically occurs in late spring through early fall.
- Mackinaw (Lake Trout): These are also present and can be caught, particularly in deeper waters.

Licenses: A California fishing license is required for anglers over the age of 16. Be sure to check local regulations for specific limits and seasons.

Boating:
Bucks Lake is popular for boating, and visitors can enjoy various water activities, including:

- Motorized Boating: Motorboats are allowed on the lake. There is a launch ramp available, making it easy to access the water.
- Kayaking and Canoeing: Many people opt for non-motorized options due to the serene experience they offer.
- Paddleboarding: Another popular activity that allows for exploration of the lake at a leisurely pace.

Amenities:
- Campgrounds: Several campgrounds around the lake offer a range of amenities, including picnic tables, restrooms, and fire pits. Popular sites include Bucks Lake Campground and others scattered around the area.
- Hiking Trails: The surrounding area features hiking trails that provide breathtaking views of the lake and the surrounding forested areas.
- Wildlife Viewing: The area is home to various wildlife, making it great for nature observation.

Access and Seasonality:
Bucks Lake is typically accessible year-round, although winter weather may affect certain activities (like boating). The best time to visit for fishing and boating is generally from late spring through early fall, when temperatures are milder, and the lake is fully accessible.

Safety and Regulations:
Visitors should always adhere to safety regulations, especially regarding boating and fishing. It’s critical to wear life jackets while on boats and to follow camping and fire restrictions in place, especially during dry seasons.

For the most current information regarding fishing conditions, permits, and regulations, or to check weather conditions, it's a good idea to consult local resources or the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's website before planning your trip.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!