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SUMMER TRIPS

Trips Available

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Join us for Wyoming and Yellowstone's finest

  • trout fishing  brook trout, rainbow trout, cutthroat trout
    fly fishing
    spinner fishing
  • wild game viewing
  • wild flower appreciation
  • mountain trail excursions
  • spectacular scenery with photo safari's

Featured on ESPN's Fly Fishing the World with John Barrett, our trips received rave reviews from the audience.  Ride into Wyoming and Yellowstones most spectacular scenery and best known fishing spots.  You will travel on select saddle mules.  You will enjoy the solitude and quiet, surrounded by natures wildlife and wildflowers.  Past fishermen have worn their arm out from casting, long before the fish quit biting.  The sparkling, crackling evening campfire will set the stage as you relive the stories and tales of the Wyoming Wilderness.  With tents, your own guide, wrangler and a cook, these trips are your personal getaway into Wyoming Backcountry.

Step back in time . . .Ride with Wyoming Wilderness Outfitters. 

Photo Gallery:  View a trip into Wyomings Wilderness
                        Same trip different Guest

Types of trips available  & suggested number of days

TYPES OF TRIPS - We offer progressive trips or travel into a stationary camp and stay for the duration.

 

Moving Trips - Ride each day generally 10-15 miles and travel through the spectacular Wyoming Wilderness Backcountry. Travel the same trails that John Colter and Jim Bridger traveled over a century ago. This is the horseback riding you've been waiting for.

Stationary Camp - This camp allows those that don't enjoy riding numerous miles to enjoy our Wyoming Wilderness by relaxing in camp, reading a good book, taking your own day hike, or mastering the stream fishing with a fly or casting rod. The remaining horseback riding enthusiasts may take daily trips along the different trails around camp.

We route the trip according to the type of riding, fishing or terrain that would best fit you and your party. You give us an idea of the type of trip you wish to have..(fishing, riding, wildlife or nature enjoyment).. We will suggest the trip to best fit your needs.  We provide the teepees, pack and riding animals, saddles, wrangler and cook and kitchen. You only need your personal gear as shown in the list of items to bring. 

Yellowstone River-Eagle Creek Meadows  (Suggested: Trip Length  7 days, mid July thru August)  Find yourself in the premier fishing spots which the Yellowstone River is famous.  This area is known for its 16" to 20" inch cutthroat trout.  From camp you will be left breathless with the reflection of the sunset across the Yellowstone Lake in the evenings. The print "Wyoming Wilderness" (above) depicts the Eagle Creek Meadows which will be one of the stops on this trip.  We move camp three times on this trip.  Average Riding.

LaMar Valley (Suggested: Trip Length 3 to 5 days, mid July thru mid September)  The LaMar Valley is also a famous fishing area.  Its rich grasses nurture the antler's of Yellowstone's prestigious elk.  The LaMar Valley is also famous for the grizzly bears and wolves in the region.  If you want to be in the middle of Yellowstone's Wild Country, this is the place.  Minimal riding.

Slough Creek  (Suggested: Trip Length 3 to 5 days, mid July thru mid September) This 'Exclusive Trip' is by special request only.  If you are only interested in the greatest fishing known for catching 16"-18" cutthroats, this area was especially created for you.  Minimal riding.

Slough Creek-Pebble Creek (Suggested: Trip Length 5 to 7 days, mid July thru mid September)  You will enjoy good fishing on this traveling trip.  We move camp once, and 14" cutthroats is what this area is known.  Travel through open draws and valley's where you have the possiblity of seeing the area's wildlife.  Minimal to Average Riding.

Deep Lake - Beartooth Mtns. (Suggested: Trip Length 3 to 5 days, mid June thru September)  Ride into Rock Creek camp.  From here you can fish Deep Lake known for its 16" to 20" cutthroat trout and rainbow trout or Tight Lip Lake known for its 12" brook trout and cutthroat trout.  You have never had life so good with this awesome fishing.  The scenery is spectacular and you can have your guide take your group on a day ride to see more of the area.  Minimal  to Average Riding.

Dubois/Jackson Area (Suggested: Trip Length 3 to 7 days, mid June thru mid September)  This is a short ride into camp.  You will meander through this forest weaving from one meadow to the next where you can enjoy the local wildlife.  Camp on the edge of the meadow where you can gaze down to the nearby creek or look across the draw to high rock cliffs where the sun sets each night.  With various small lakes, you can catch brook trout and cutthroat trout that range from 12 to 20 inches.  This is a total relaxing trip or you can take day rides to enjoy your surroundings.  Minimal  to Average Riding.

Dead Indian Meadows (Suggested: Trip Length 3 to 5 days, mid June thru July)  Travel into Dead Indian Meadows.  For a shorter vacation, this is a good location. Short ride, good high mountain meadow with natural wildlife.  Small creek with good brook trout fishing.  A great place to relax.  Minimal riding.

Greybull River  (Suggested:  Trip Length 5 to 7 days, mid June thru August)  Travel up the Greybull River.  Camp along the river or one of the creeks about 3 to 4 hours up the trail  This area has some great wildlife.  You can take a day ride from camp to enjoy one of the various trails from these camps or you can relax with a good book or enjoy the fishing.  You should catch 10-20 inch brook trout and cutthroat trout in these waters.  These trails can take you up the mountain to some spectacular views.  Average Riding.

Minimal Riding:  You will have little to no exposure to climbing mountain passes and trails along any draws.    Most of the riding is done through a valley where the trails generally follow the flat terrain.

Average Riding:  You will have some exposure to climbing mountain passes.  The trails will wind through draws, up over ridges and down into valleys. 

Cowboy Riding:  Trips by request only.  These trips are scheduled especially for the riding enthusiast.  You will find yourself riding 4 to 7 hours each day.  These trips take you from one drainage to another, where you will encounter all types of trails with the opportunity to see an abundance of wildlife, including wolves and grizzly bear; spectacular scenery and enjoy great fishing.

WRANGLERS & COOK - We also provide a cook and wrangler on our trips. The cooks have been in the hills and cooked over a campfire to bring them the expertise to provide you with our great mountain meals. We serve a hot breakfast, generally consisting of pancakes, French toast or eggs; bacon, sausage or ham; and sometimes biscuits and gravy; and hash browns. Lunch will generally be a sandwich, hamburger, or polish sausage; fruit; candy bar, chips and/or cookies; and juice. Dinner may be steaks, chicken, pork chops; corn, peas, green beans or pork and beans; fried potatoes and onions, mashed potatoes or rice and gravy; and salad.  

Drop Camp - For those of you who wish to do it yourself. We will pack you and your gear into the area of your choice. We will charge $65 per pack or riding animal used and $200 per wrangler, which includes his riding animal per day. One wrangler per each 6 pack or riding animals. Total maximum of 20 miles is considered one day, this would include 10 miles in, and 10 miles back out. You will also be charged for the mileage to and from the trailhead from our ranch.

* Yellowstone Park Trips are taken with a maximum of 9 guests, additional guests require special Park approval.  The Park requires campsite permits be applied for through their reservation system beginning January 1st on a first-come first-serve drawing basis.  The maximum number of days to stay in one campsite is three days.  For trips more than 3 nights, the camp must be moved to a second campsite. 


We reserve the right to add additional guests to your group unless prior arrangements have been made for limited participant trip.
Due to scheduling, some trips may not be available for your dates requested.

Wyoming Wilderness Outfitters
Jake & Kay Clark
T.J & Rieta Clark and Amy Landrus
Colby, Codi, Caden & Cason Gines
1134 Road 14, Powell, WY 82435
(307) 754-4320

email: info@wyomingwilderness.com

 

Wyoming Wilderness Outfitters Activities are conducted on Private Ranch Lands, United States Forest Service Lands and Yellowstone National Park Service Properties. We are a licensed and bonded outfitter.

Wyoming Outfitter License #178.

 

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