Summary

When you first arrive at Taylor River Lodge, it’s a good idea to take a breath, not only because this incredible part of the Colorado Rockies is truly beautiful but also because you’ll need to adjust to being at 8,600 feet above sea level. Drink plenty of water, and think higher. Just a short drive from the lodge you’ll climb to 10,000 feet, where the adventure begins. This is where you will explore some of the most beautiful high country in the state as you hike to high alpine lakes to chase wild trout and native cutthroat. Take a breath. Take a photo. It’s spectacular.

Details

  • Season: July and August
  • Full-day activity
  • Good for families or groups (maximum 2:1 guest to guide ratio)
  • Best suited for adults and kids 10+. Must be in good shape to hike.
  • Location will depend on weather and conditions at the time

Inclusions

  • Full-day hiking/fishing trip that lasts approximately 8 hours
  • Private guide
  • Lunch, snacks and drinks
  • All transportation to and from the hiking/fishing location
  • All gear, including rods/reels, wading gear, tackle and flies. Specialized equipment can be provided for lighter tackle

FEE

Our premium angling products are offered at an additional cost per angler, per day and can be added to your nightly rate for individual days that you would like to fish.

If you are interested in one of our premium lodging and fishing packages for the duration of your stay, please book our dedicated Taylor River Lodge Angling Product through the link below or give our Sales Team a call.

All fishing packages must be booked in advance and are subject to availability. These angling products are only available for guests at Taylor River Lodge.

ANGLING OVERVIEW

This high country trip can be booked for one or two days and is a great way to combine hiking and fishing. Peak summer (July and August) is the best time to explore the high country. Once the snow melts, it’s time to explore the small creeks, beaver ponds, and lakes and fish for wild brookies and native cutthroat. For the cutthroat lakes, we need to wait for the trout to finish their spawn, which at times can extend into mid-July. It’s an excellent time to hike in the high country, surrounded by our incredible mountains and valleys teeming with wildflowers…and trout.

Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome

  • Afternoon arrival at Taylor River Lodge
  • Welcome by Eleven staff and tour of the property
  • Enjoy a drink and snack and settle into your accommodations
  • Cocktails and chef-prepared dinner in the lodge

 

Day 2: Full-Day High Country Lake Adventure

  • Chef-prepared breakfast
  • Departure time for fishing is usually between 8 and 9 am, depending on required drive time
  • Hike to high alpine lakes with lunch at the lake
  • Happy hour back at the lodge

Taylor River Lodge

Blue sky, emerald green pine trees and granite cliffs frame all of your adventures at Taylor River Lodge. The property is a private, eight-cabin retreat open from late May through mid-October. The off-the-grid location deep in Colorado’s Taylor Canyon is the perfect setting for friends, families and corporate groups to unplug and reconnect. Fishing is at the heart of the experience, with a trout pond and a mile stretch of semi-private river steps from the cabins, and the Gunnison River minutes away for float trips. The surrounding mountains offer rugged single track and scenic hiking trails, and the on-site, rock climbing wall, archery and hatchet throwing area will make you nostalgic for your Scout days. After a day outdoors, steam and soak in the Bathhouse or cozy up in the main lodge with a good book. Evenings take on a campfire vibe with stargazing around the communal fire pit.

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