Hidden in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Lake Concow is a beautiful place to visit, shore fish, or camp. The reservoir is surrounded by tall, mature cedars, pines, oaks, and more, which provide shady camping, fishing along the lake shore, or picnicking along the banks of the creek.
Concow is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the Sierra Nevada foothills covering eastern Butte County, California. Concow is named after the Native American tribe that is indigenous to the area, the Concow Maidu. Its population was 402 in 2020.