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Event
- Title:
- Cache Creek - 3 Days
- When:
- 07-31-2012 08-2-2012
- Where:
 - Yellowstone National Park -
- Category:
- Horse Pack Trips
Description
Cache Creek, in Yellowstone National Park is a tributary to the Lamar River. In 1863 a group of trappers were camping along this creek when they were surprised by a group of indians. The indians stole all but a couple of mules so the party had to cache their remaining supplies. The creek took its name from this event. This creek has a great supply of Cutthroat Trout and is ideal for a few days of fishing.
On our first day we'll ride 6 miles to the Lower Cache Creek site, where we'll set up our home away from home for the next two nights. We'll begin fishing as soon as we arrive in camp, as it lies right on the creek. We'll spend day two fishing up and down Cache Creek exploring the pockets and pools which hold nice vibrant cutthroat trout. Anyone who is not up for fishing can ride up Cache Creek for some photography as we climb alongside the Thunderer for some great alpine shots or the occasional buffalo, wolf, or bear meandering up and down the trail. Our nights will be filled with tales around the camp fire, good food and relaxation. Our last day we'll fish around camp while the guides pack things up and then head back toward home.
$1275.00 per Person (4 booked/ 4 Available) Please call or use the Contact Form to book your reservation.
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