Located in northeastern Utah, the Uinta Mountains were named for the Uintaat Indians, early relatives of the modern Ute Tribe. The High Uintas Wilderness envelops the wild core of this massive mountain range. Characterized by the highest peaks in Utah, countless lakes, and a unique alpine ecosystem, it is among the nation’s most outstanding wilderness areas. The High Uintas Wilderness is administered jointly by the Ashley and Wasatch-Cache National Forests. Utah’s highest peak, King’s Peak (over 13,500 feet in elevation) is one of many areas to see.
For the ultimate fishing experience, come journey with us into the spectacular high country of the Rocky Mountains, where some of Utahs finest trout waters await in the high alpine lakes, stream, and beaver ponds of the Uintas. Living in these clear, pristine waters are the wild cutthroat, rainbow, German brown, and brook trout native to the high country. Due to its remoteness, this area is accessible by horseback only. Hard to get to, but harder to forget. Here, surrounded by the unmatched beauty of the wilderness, you’‘ll wet your line in some of the best native trout waters Utah has to offer.Three Day Pack Trips: $375 3 person minimum (Outfitters drop camp package, all meals provided)
Five Day Plus Pack Trip: $1125 3 person minimum (Outfitters drop camp package, all meals provided)
(for information on drop camp packages and gear list look under services offered under drop camps)