Snake River

The Snake River, originating in the southeastern corner of Yellowstone National Park, winds through some of the most iconic landscapes of the American West. As it flows through Jackson Hole and into the Bridger-Teton National Forest, the Snake River offers over 60 miles of prime fly fishing waters—making it one of the best all-around fishing destinations in the Rocky Mountain region.

Known for its world-class dry fly fishing, the Snake River is home to the native Snake River Fine-Spotted Cutthroat trout. Anglers can cast large dry flies tight to the bank, or get more technical targeting rising pods of trout in slower side channels. Whether you're fishing with dry flies, nymphs, or streamers, these aggressive native trout offer a consistently exciting experience for both beginners and seasoned fly fishers.

Guided fly fishing trips on the Snake River through Jackson Hole, Wyoming, provide unmatched access to wild trout, stunning scenery, and abundant wildlife. From fast-moving main channels to quiet braided stretches and even sections of whitewater, the variety of water types ensures that every day on the river is unique.

With experienced guides and exclusive access to miles of pristine river, a Snake River fly fishing trip is more than just a day on the water—it's an unforgettable journey into the heart of western fly fishing.

Season: March  –  November 

Group Size: 2 Anglers per boat

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