
FLY FISHING ON REMOTE WILDERNESS WATERS
This historic lodge is tucked along one of Colorado’s most remote rivers. Anglers can explore 20 miles of roadless river canyon on horseback and find some of the best dry fly fishing in the west.
FISHING SEASON RUNS FROM JUNE 28 THROUGH EARLY OCTOBER
CHOOSE FROM LODGE-BASED EXPEDITIONS, OR REMOTE PACK-IN CAMPS
LODGE-BASED FISHING TRIPS
Base your trip out of a 1920’s log cabin and enjoy the convivial atmosphere of the main lodge. From here, we use horses and mules to reach remote parts of the river.
Each day of the trip, Anglers will venture into the wilderness to explore a different section of this roadless river valley. Late in the day, we’ll ride back to the main lodge and cabins, where we enjoy home-cooked meals and time around the fire.
No horseback riding experience is necessary; our stock are gentle and well-trained, perfect for beginner riders. No fly fishing experience is necessary. Our guides are excellent teachers. Whether you’re a beginner, or a gritty old angler, there is something for everyone to explore on these unpressured waters, teeming with wild trout.
WILDERNESS CAMP FISHING TRIPS
Our main lodge is remote. But guests who wish for even more solitude, should consider taking a horseback journey to a remote camp, deep in the Wilderness.
Camps are located along isolated stretches of this roadless river valley, where there is no motorized access. With multiple camps to choose from, we can help plan the ideal adventure. From a scenic canyon, to open alpine meadows, you’ll have miles of water to explore, right outside your tent.
Anglers who visit one of our remote wilderness camps will enjoy staying in a spacious canvas wall tent. Your group will be the only one in camp (minimum two anglers). If solitude is your aim, we know where to find it!
