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Small and Remote Streams

Heber Cityeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

4–6 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness level recommended; able to walk on uneven terrain

Overview

Experience the peace and solitude of Utah’s hidden streams with a private fishing trip near Heber City. Perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and connect with nature, this exclusive adventure offers pristine waters, expert guidance, and abundant wildlife. Keep reading to discover what makes this trip truly special.

Heber City, Utah

Small and Remote Streams

Starting at $600 • 8 Hours • Ages 14+ • Up to 4 People • Call to Book!

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About This Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating 8-hour private fly fishing adventure in the stunning streams near Park City. Perfect for intermediate to advanced anglers, this unique experience challenges your skills while you pursue big fish. Enjoy high-quality equipment provided, or bring your own, as you explore over 100 miles of pristine waters.

Rates

Private Tour

  • 1 Person: $600
  • 2+ People: $375 per Person

Duration

8 Hours

About

There are over 100 fishable miles of small streams located within an hour or closer of Park City. Some of our favorites small streams include Currant Creek, West Fork of the Duchesne, Strawberry River and Diamond Fork just to name a few. These trips are for intermediate to advanced anglers and will test your skills as you hunt for big fish.

What’s Included?

Because many of our clients fly in from out of town, we provide all the fly fishing equipment you will need. Clients are welcome to bring their own gear. All equipment is high quality and includes:

  • Waders
  • Boots
  • Fly rod and reel
  • Terminal tackle
  • Flies

Adventure Tips

Wear breathable, layered clothing

Weather in the mountains can change quickly; dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.

Use biodegradable tackle

Help preserve the pristine environment by choosing eco-friendly fishing gear and disposing of waste responsibly.

Arrive early for prime fishing spots

Getting to the streams early increases your chances of catching fish and enjoying quieter surroundings.

Bring polarized sunglasses

Polarized glasses help reduce glare on the water, making it easier to spot fish beneath the surface.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Blue herons
  • Mule deer

History

Many of Utah's remote streams were historically used by local Native American tribes and early settlers for fishing and sustenance.

Conservation

Utah's guides prioritize catch and release practices and educate clients on eco-friendly fishing to sustain the area’s natural beauty.

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Recommended Gear

Fishing rod and reel

Essential

A reliable rod and reel suited for freshwater stream fishing are essential for a successful day.

Waders and waterproof boots

Essential

Waders help you access more fishing spots safely and stay dry in cold or flowing water.

Sunglasses with polarized lenses

Essential

Protect your eyes and improve visibility beneath the water surface.

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)

Essential

Shield yourself from sun exposure during long hours outdoors.