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Fall River Meadows Ranch Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, White Mountain Fish

Fremont County, Idaho, United States of America

4 Anglers Maximum

Basic Access: $150.00

Cutthroat Subscriber Access: $125

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Camping Available: $50.00

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step 2 Explore private ranches and book easily

step 3 Pay for your trip securely online

step 4 Enjoy your private fly fishing experience

Overview

Only a short drive from Rexburg, Idaho this property features 3/4 of a mile of access to an angler’s paradise on the Fall River.  The Fall River flows down from Yellowstone National Park for approximately 64 miles.

Known for great Rainbow and Cutthroat trout fishing, the Fall River is an angler’s paradise. Due to the fact that this river is largely inaccessible by road, it minimizes the fishing pressure on Fall River making for a fun and peaceful day on the water. If you are heading to Idaho and want to get away from the crowds, this could be your ticket.  Expect to catch Rainbow, Brown, Cutthroat, and Brook trout, as well as White Mountain fish.

Ease of access is moderate and the river bottom may be slippery. Felt Soles and wading staff may be helpful for some anglers.

This property irrigates its hayfields from Mid-April to the end of October.

Want to make a long weekend or week out of it? Camping is permitted here.

Please allow up to 2 business days for booking confirmations.

Camping prices are per vehicle/per day. Camping is dispersed camping. Please practice “leave no trace” principles and pack out all trash. You will need to supply your own water. Tents, Vans, and Truck campers are allowed. Pull-behind trailers will have trouble getting down the unimproved road.

 

Features and Amenities

River Data

5-Day Weather Forecast

Wednesday
3/22/2023
34℉ / 21℉

Thursday
3/23/2023
32℉ / 28℉

Friday
3/24/2023
33℉ / 21℉

Saturday
3/25/2023
25℉ / 9℉

Sunday
3/26/2023
22℉ / 5℉

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Anglers, choose how you want to experience RareWaters!

We work directly with our landowners to provide you with amazing fly fishing experiences. Choose the experience that’s right for you!

$0/Monthly

  • Skip the crowds at public fishing locations
  • Book any of our properties in exchange for a daily access fee
  • Pay as you go access fees starting at $125 per angler per day
  • Experience adventure, serenity and world-class fly fishing

$25/Monthly

  • Enjoy the perks of being a Cutthroat Subscriber
  • $25 off daily access fees for you and guests
  • Receive river flow and weather reports for every trip
  • $25 of your subscription is donated to Trout Unlimited

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It’s simple. You just pay as you book. Anyone can book our locations! Property access starts at $125 per angler per day. Subscriptions aren’t required but Cutthroat subscribers enjoy perks like $25 off every booking and river reports for each trip. Spend more time on the water and let us worry about the rest!

Landowners have at least 1/2 mile of river, stream or creek running through their property. Each property is vetted by RareWaters staff to ensure a premium fly fishing experience.

Right now, we’re focused on the Western United States. But don’t worry, we plan to list properties in other states soon. Our goal is to provide you with new water access no matter where you’re traveling.

We offer subscriptions to all anglers. Subscriptions offer anglers discounted rod fees, priority booking and more. $25 of every subscription is donated to Trout Unlimited, our partners in conservation.

After we receive your payment, RareWaters sends anglers a detailed property map including directions and GPS coordinates. We strongly encourage all anglers to save the GPS coordinates into their smartphones before leaving cell service. Google Maps is our preferred app for directions.