"What can I say- that was a trip of a lifetime! This trip went far beyond my expectations!
Thank you so much for being the best guides ever. Not only were you extremely organized
and professional, but you were very knowledgeable about the history and ecology of the area.
Last but not least, you all were the best chefs on record!"
-Steffany S., Oklahoma (of a Frenchy's Meadow trip on Slough Creek)
*Our Yellowstone trip dates and exact campsites are tentative due to the fact that we must
apply with the Park Service. It is a lottery system that begins in January and continues on a
once a month basis and we must have guests in order to apply for these trips‐ so book
now!!
ALL TRIPS ARE $300/PERSON/DAY.
1st - 2nd week in July*
West Fork of the Stillwater (Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness) 4 days, 3 nights
Ascend the west fork of the Stillwater River and explore this remote and beautiful mountain river drainage. Base camp is set in Breakneck Meadows right on the stream, where there are plenty of hiking, riding, fishing and of course, relaxing, opportunities.
+/‐18 miles
3rd week in July*
Slough Creek, Frenchy's Meadow (Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness) 5 days, 4 nights
Spend 5 days in Greater Yellowstone habitat just north of the park on Slough Creek. A 13 mile ride into base camp in Frenchy's Meadow where there are great day ride options as well as renown fly fishing on Slough Creek. Fly fish the meadow near camp or ride about an hour to access the 3rd meadow inside Yellowstone National park. Day ride to nearby mountain passes in the Absaroka-Beartooth mountains and wilderness. The sky is the limit!
+/‐26 miles
4th week in July*
Upper meadows of Cache Creek (Yellowstone National Park) 4 days, 3 nights
This adventure begins out of the Lamar Valley on the Lamar River. Escape the crowds as you head upriver to Cache Creek and proceed to its upper waters and meadows. Base camp is set in a scenic meadow with surrounding wildflowers and beautiful mountain landscapes. Take in the beauty, ride, fly fish or relax.
+/‐18 miles
End of July - 1st week in August*
Heart Lake (Yellowstone National Park) 6 days, 5 nights
Descend into the Heart lake Basin amidst beautiful Mount Sheridan and Heart lake. The first two nights will be spent on the northeast shores of Heart lake with an amazing view of Mount Sheridan in the foreground. Fishing opportunities await at the outlet of Heart lake on Heart River and on the Snake River where you will spend the remaining nights.
+/‐27 miles
2nd week in August*
SINGLES / SOLOS TRIP
Greater Yellowstone-Slough Creek, Frenchy's Meadow (Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness) 5 days, 4 nights
Spend 5 days in Greater Yellowstone habitat just north of the park on Slough Creek. A 13 mile ride into base camp in Frenchy's meadow where there are great day ride options as well as renown fly fishing on Slough Creek. Fly fish the meadow or ride about an hour to access the 3rd meadow inside Yellowstone National Park. dayride to nearby mountain passes in the Absaroka-Beartooth mountains and wilderness. The sky is the limit!
+/‐26 miles
3rd week in August*
Pelican Valley to Lamar Valley (Yellowstone National Park) 6 days, 5 nights
Begin your ride through the Lamar River Valley, the serengeti of Yellowstone National Park, where all of the Park's animal species are a possible sighting. We'll be exploring the homes of where the first reintroduced Druid wolf pack was formed and the current Molly wolf packs, and the bear management area of Pelican valley. Spend 2 nights on the Lamar, fishing, relaxing, hiking and taking in the beauty and solitude and progress up the Lamar to the confluence of Mist Creek. Spend your second camp well into the backcountry on Mist Creek for 2 nights, then crest out at Mist Pass and descend into Pelican Valley, a popular grizzly bear habitat, and end your trip at Yellowstone Lake.
+/‐33 miles
4th week in August*
East Fork of the Boulder River (Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness) 6 days, 5 nights
Begin your trip at scenic Daisy Pass (9,000 ft elevation) and ride to Frenchy's Meadow on renown Slough Creek just north of Yelowstone National Park. Spend 1-2 nights, and ride to the headwaters of Slough and descend into the East Fork of the Boulder River as you surround yourself with breathtaking views and absolute remoteness and solitude. Return to Frenchy's meadow for your last night. Excellent fishing opportunities.
+/‐50 miles
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