Technical Water, Wild Trout, and Mountain and Canyon Views That Will Stop You Cold
The Teton River is Eastern Idaho's best kept secret. Flowing through a stunning valley in the shadow of the Teton Range, this intimate fishery offers technical dry fly fishing for wild cutthroat and rainbow trout in one of the most beautiful settings you'll find anywhere. With less pressure than its famous neighbors, the Teton rewards anglers willing to slow down, read the water, and present a fly with precision.
The upper Teton is wade fishing country, but the lower canyon stretch is a spectacular and adventurous float — tight turns, fast water, and trout behind every rock. A smaller raft is ideal for navigating the canyon's technical character, keeping you in the fish zone without spooking the water ahead.
If you want to escape the crowds of the Henrys Fork and experience something truly special, put the Teton River on your list. There's nothing quite like watching a wild cutthroat rise to a dry fly with the Tetons looming in the background.
Best fished June through September. Canyon section requires rafting experience — call us to discuss conditions and trip planning.
