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Looking to do a two or three nighter within like 4 hours of Ogden either in Utah/Wyoming/Idaho. Prefer to camp in fairly close proximity to a nice river or stream. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Justin
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You certainly have a lot of options with a radius of 4 hours. My suggestion is Idaho. Between Rigby and Ashton you have the Teton, Fall and Henry's Fork for rivers. If you go a little east you also have about a billion creeks.
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How about the camping end in those areas. That is a beautiful list though.
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yes...I'm really in need of some good camp spot info?
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Google "camping near Rigby, Idaho" or 'camping near Ashton, Idaho".
Also try [url "http://www.forestcamping.com"]www.forestcamping.com[/url] which will give you info about camping in the Targhee National Forest. Campsites on the Warm River, the Buffalo River and so on.
I don't know what your camping criteria is, but the above should give you a place to start.
Have a fun and safe trip.
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Also try and get your hands on a Delorme Idaho Topo map or equivalent. If you take hwy 33 east of hwy 20 there are places to camp in the Teton Basin. Creeks everywhere in that area.
It's gonna be tough to make a choice, but it's always fun to scout.
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China meadows,Wife just came back from a hike to red castle. The pictures of China meadows area made me ache to go camp and fish.
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Spent the weekend camping around the Mirror Lake/Trial Lake area. Beautiful scenery, cool temps, and plenty of lakes and streams to cast a fly. What more could you ask for?
We used to travel to Colo., Wy., Idaho, etc. to vacation but last year we decided to stick close to home. We discovered that we didn't need to drive 5-6 hours to experience what we have in Utah within 90 min. or less from our home.
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Green river. Mustang campground. Reservoir and river.
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Uinta mountain for sure.
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[quote Flyfishinglover]Uinta mountain for sure.[/quote]
You really need to check out the Green area[cool] Uinta's are beautiful, but so is the Green.
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green river i totally want to but sorda short on money so not this year. Plus my family loves camping uinta so i love that place as well.
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yep. I dont care if i catch dinky brookies in the river all day its still tons of fun watching them come up for the fly. Plus when im done with high school next year for sure i will hit the green river. I miss that place V_V
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Yeah, the east end of the Unitas is great with the Gorge, the Green and some beautiful high mountain lakes accessible on good dirt roads. If I could get at least 3 days off work, that's where I would go.
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I think I've narrowed it down to the upper Green near Pinedale or the Grey's near Jackson. Anyone got any recent reports from these places? Thanks again.
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I love the area around Pinedale. The Wind Rivers are the most under-appreciated mountains in the US. The glaciated lakes just outside of Pinedale are great for fishing (just watch for wind) and hiking, and fishing around the headwaters of the Green River, appropriately called "Green River Lakes" is a great outdoor experience.
Golden Trout can be found in the high mountain lakes (Island Lake being one of them) but there may be some that are reachable by car and a short hike.
Highly recommended and not too far away.
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