moderate
2–5 hours
Basic to moderate fitness recommended for handling boat movement and standing while fishing.
Teton South Fish and Float invites anglers and adventurers to immerse in serene float trips and expert-guided fishing on Snake River and Lewis Lake, framed by Wyoming’s rugged wilderness.
Located in Wilson, Wyoming, Teton South Fish and Float offers a suite of uniquely immersive float fishing and scenic river trips in the shadow of the Teton Range. Set against the raw backdrop of the Snake River and Lewis Lake, their trips deliver more than a day on the water—they place you in the heart of one of America’s most iconic wilderness corridors. From quiet float journeys on the Snake River to the adrenaline and art of traditional drift boat fishing, each experience brings a direct connection to the wild waterways that carve their way through Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone’s southern edge.
The Lewis Lake and Yellowstone Float Trip provides a compelling blend of tranquil paddling and vibrant aquatic ecosystems. Amid granite cliffs and weathered sagebrush, anglers and nature lovers encounter cutthroat trout and native fish species, all while absorbing the geological scars left by ancient glaciers. Snake River Scenic Float Trips ease visitors down stretches of water that ripple past towering pines and dramatic ridgelines, where bald eagles and osprey often survey the river corridors for their next catch.
What sets Teton South Fish and Float apart is their seamless balance of expert fishing techniques and patient river guide storytelling. The Friends and Family Float Fishing Trip is tailored to groups seeking to bond over easy access to prime fishing spots. Their Traditional Drift Boat Fishing Trip highlights the skill of river navigation coupled with the thrill of casting under open skies. These trips offer an approachable yet authentic way to experience Wyoming’s diverse aquatic landscapes.
Offering more than a recreational outing, Teton South Fish and Float serves as a gateway to understanding the ecological importance of these rivers while maintaining careful stewardship of this fragile environment. Whether you’re casting a line for the first time or looking to sharpen your drift boat skills, these float journeys deliver lasting connections in the high mountain west.
River floats can lead to splashes and unexpected rain; quick-drying, waterproof clothing will keep you comfortable.
Popular spots get busy midday, so early departures provide a quieter experience with better wildlife sightings.
Open water and reflective surfaces increase UV exposure—bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
Follow the guide’s instructions for boat safety and fishing techniques to ensure a safe and productive trip.
The Snake River, long traveled by Native peoples and early trappers, was integral to the area's settlement and continues to shape local ecology.
Teton South Fish and Float emphasizes catch-and-release practices and minimal impact techniques to protect sensitive fish populations and river habitats.
Keeps you dry against splashes and spring showers during river floats.
spring specific
Reduce glare off the water to spot fish and protect your eyes.
summer specific
Adjust warmth as temperatures shift quickly in the fall mountains.
fall specific
Keep hands warm for fishing and steering during cold-season floats.
winter specific