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Experience a true "Wilderness Adventure" in the Wilds of
Wyoming!
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Hidden Creek Outfitters & Thorofare Adventures offers wilderness adventures in Wyoming's
famed Thorofare drainage located outside the southeast corner of
Yellowstone National Park. Summer wilderness horseback trips,
Fishing, Camping, Photography and Art Trips.
Our Thorofare Adventures offers
the outdoor enthusiast a professional guide service in the
largest, most remote wilderness area in the lower 48 US states.
Browse through the site for more information
Come and fish the Thorofare River, Yellow Stone River, Open
Creek, Atlantic Creek, Pacific Creek and Hidden Creek. Hidden
Creek has one of the few truly native
populations of Cutthroat
Trout. We can tailor a "Wilderness Adventure" that dreams
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Summer in the "High Country"! |
From late June
to late August, Cutthroat Trout from Yellowstone Lake run up
the Yellowstone River and Thorofare Creek to spawn. This
makes for some of the best fishing to be found anywhere.
These fish range in size from 16" to 22". Since the only way
to reach these streams is by horseback, there is not the
shoulder to shoulder competition found on other streams. The
biggest competition you'll likely face is from the numerous
Bald and Golden Eagles that share the wilderness with you.
Our trips are normally from three to ten days in length. You
will arrive in Cody, Wyoming where you will be met by a
representative of Hidden Creek Outfitters. Transportation is
provided from the Cody Airport to the hotel of your choice.
Early the next morning you will be picked up for the
beautiful drive to our trailhead and start your adventure
into the wilderness. After the trip, transportation is
provided back to the lodge or hotel and then to the airport.
Included in the trip is all transportation, once you reach
Cody, horses, guides, food and camping equipment. Not included is
your airfare to Cody, your personal gear, sleeping bag, fishing tackle,
license and your lodging before and after your trip.
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We are offering a TRUE WILDERNESS ADVENTURE, "THOROFARE
ADVENTURES" You will be traveling into the most remote, game rich
wilderness there is in the lower 48 states. In addition to being
the home of the largest Elk herd, this wilderness also holds
vast numbers of Big Horn Sheep, Deer, Moose, Black Bear along
with protected species such as Grizzly Bears and Wolves, its a
truly wild place.
The staff at Hidden Creek
Outfitters is second to none. Our guides, wranglers, cooks, and
camp jacks work around the clock to make sure your trip is a
great one. You can look forward to homemade meals and
desserts expertly prepared over a crackling campfire. Menus
include breakfasts of fresh biscuits and gravy, pancakes, eggs
with bacon or ham, with lunch of soups, sandwiches and salads
served streamside. Evening meals are hearty portions of steaks,
chops etc. and of course your freshly caught trout. Special
dietary requests can be addressed if discussed in
advance, so don't hesitate to let us know your wishes.
Sleeping accommodations are comfortable dome type tents, foam
mattresses are also provided for your comfort. And yes, a
portable shower tent is set up for your relaxing shower.
These are the remote trips you have read about and have seen on TV.
Packing in on horseback, sleeping in tents, being in the pristine
wilderness with no sign of modern civilization, being one with
the country where you can see nature as it lives. The minute you throw your leg over the saddle you will
be transformed back to the days of yesteryear.
Remember, most people do not regret the things they have done in
life as much as the things they have not. Do not let this happen
to you. Join us in the wilderness!
Our Thorofare River Camp has the distinction of being the oldest
existing campsite in the Teton Wilderness Area. The history of
the camp is colorful as the mountains that surround it.
Hidden Creek Outfitters is permitted under the Wyoming State
Board of Outfitters and Professional Guides and via special use
permit from the United States Forest Service in the Teton
Wilderness of the Bridger Teton National Forest.
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