WILDERNESS CAMP FLY FISHING, WHERE SOLITUDE AWAITS

Strike out from Budge’s Wilderness Lodge to a remote spike camp. Your couple or group will be the only ones in camp, with miles of wild trout waters to explore. Choose from camps in a deep river canyon, along meandering meadow streams, or near high alpine lakes

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Wilderness Camps

Our season runs from late June through Early October. The wilderness camp experience allows anglers to access the most remote stretches of river or high alpine lakes. Guests fishing out of one of our remote camps will spend their first night in a cabin at the main lodge. The next morning, we will load gear onto packhorses and ride to the wilderness camp. Our team of wranglers will drop you off at camp, along with your fishing guide(s) and camp cook. Once the wranglers leave with the horses, you’re left in the stillness of this wilderness outpost. This is home for the duration of your stay.

Your accommodations include a spacious canvas wall tent with comfortable cots and pads. Bring your own sleeping bag and personal gear, and we provide the rest. Your group will be the only one in camp (minimum two anglers) and you’ll have miles of remote water to explore on foot. Next door to your private tent is our crew/cook tent, where our team will prepare great meals.

Each day of the trip, you’ll enjoy a hot breakfast in the cook tent. Then you’ll set out on foot to fish the river or nearby alpine lake, depending on the camp location. In the evenings, your cook will prepare a hearty dinner. You’ll have ample time to relax and enjoy the surroundings of the Flat Tops wilderness. On the final day of the trip, our packers will arrive with the pack animals and saddle horses for the return trip back to the main lodge.

WILDERNESS CAMP PACKAGES AND PRICING

2-Day, 3-Night Wilderness Camp Trip

3-Day, 4-Night Wilderness Camp Trip

4-Day, 5-Night Wilderness Camp Trip

Choose From Three Camp Locations:

Upriver Camp

Downriver Camp

Lake Camp

Frequently Asked Questions

Calling Our Camps Remote Barely Does Them Justice