Rainbow Roundup Trout Ranch

Category: Fishing lake

Address: 32234 Fish Pond Way, Pine, CO 80470, USA

Phone: +13038385025

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–5PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–6PM

Reviews

Jamie Davis

Jul 31, 2022

This place is not the place to go for fun with yourvkids. We have been going there for years, we didn’t have to pay to fish, you paid for whatever fish you caught, we were there today Saturday, July 30 and there are new owners there obviously, the prices were outrageous we paid for adults to enter it was probably two or five dollars I don’t remember the grandkids were free however we caught six average size trout when we went to pay for our six trout fish they charged us $135 dollars. What a rip off and shame on them people. We went there because we knew we can catch fish and the grandkids can enjoy your day and catch their own fish which they did. I recommend that you never go to Schaeffers Crossing to fish there’s a free fishing pond at Washington Park just for kids and you can catch all the fish you want for free.

Jay clay

May 14, 2022

They don't tell you it's 1.37 an inch till after u catch something. Plus a 2$ entry fee that they don't tell u about until u go to leave. I'd atleast like to know what we are walking into.

Deana Barnes

Aug 14, 2021

We took our son here for his birthday and he and his friends had a blast!

Kevin Kovarik

Jun 21, 2021

Great family run place! Everyone was super helpful. My 3 boys all caught fish. We were there for about 2 hours. They even clean your fish and will accept a donation of fish if you dont want to eat them. I will be back again.

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Questions & Answers

Do they sell children's fishing poles here?

Aaron | Jul 6, 2021
Janet Rose | Jul 7, 2021

No

Do you need a license to fish here?

Amy Conroy | Jul 31, 2021
Harrison Wilson | Aug 1, 2021

What does it cost to fish

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What are the costs

Howard Fistell | Aug 6, 2018
Rachel Z | Aug 7, 2018

I don't remember exactly but not cheap. I think it was a certain cost per inch and you have to keep anything you catch which is why it ends up being pricey.

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