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Hawkridge Reservoir
Hawkridge Reservoir is one of our smaller sites but offers an excellent trout fishing experience.
About Hawkridge Reservoir
Connected to the Quantocks Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and designated as a County Wildlife Site, the reservoir is a 32-acre hidden gem that reaches depths of up to 70ft, while also offering a peaceful setting for anglers to immerse themselves in nature.
Finding Hawkridge Reservoir
Spaxton,
Somerset,
TA5 1AL
What you can do at Hawkridge Reservoir
Fishing
If you favour smaller waters, Hawkridge Reservoir is the place for you – it is well stocked with sparctic, rainbow, brown, tiger, gold and blue trout.
Fish at Hawkridge Reservoir
Safety
Follow our guidance to help ensure the safety of yourself, the people around you and wildlife when visiting our sites.
Read our safety guidelines
Site facilities
Fishing lodge
Collect your catch-return from our fishing lodge
Toilets
Available at the fishing lodge
Car park
Located at the fishing lodge and near the main entrance
Opening hours
The reservoir’s opening hours are listed below. All visitors must leave the site before the advertised closing time.
Month |
Opening times |
---|---|
January - February |
Closed |
March |
8am - 6pm |
April |
8am - 7pm |
May |
8am - 8pm |
June - July |
8am - 8.30pm |
August |
8am - 7.30pm |
September |
8am - 6.30pm |
October |
8am - 6pm |
November - December |
Closed |
More of Hawkridge Reservoir
Our rules
When you visit our sites please follow our rules.
- Stay out of the water
- No fires or BBQs
- No dogs (except assistance dogs)
- No cycling
- No littering
- Please keep to permitted areas
- Please use the toilets provided