Diamond ArrowCarbondale, Colorado
“Great property. Hooked into a good number of 16-18in Browns and Rainbows in the riffles. Great property, landowner was friendly and helpful.”

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 note, Under the Idaho Stream Access Law, the public may use rivers and streams for recreational purposes up to the ordinary high-water mark. Although unlikely, you could potentially see other anglers while on this property. RareWaters mission is to spread the power of the outdoors and the inspiration to conserve it. To that end, we try our best to find properties that are away from the crowds for a serene fishing experience.
Although we typically get your booking approved within a few hours, please allow up to 1 business day 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.
Check out the resources below to help you prepare for your upcoming trip and ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information for a stellar day on the water.
Most of our properties are ranches, so expect to walk through hayfields, cow fields, or even hop a few fences. These are not "groomed" properties. They can be rugged and wild and we believe that is part of the adventure with RareWaters! If you have specific questions or concerns, please reach out in advance of booking a trip!
Wednesday
9/27/2023
71℉ / 46℉
Thursday
9/28/2023
63℉ / 43℉
Friday
9/29/2023
66℉ / 43℉
Saturday
9/30/2023
75℉ / 49℉
Sunday
10/1/2023
69℉ / 51℉
Conor Wynne-Parry
August 24, 2023 at 6:30 pmHad a tough time getting to the river as it was a bit muddy, but when you do it is beautiful. Very isolated and easy banks to walk. The fishing was a little slower than expected, but when I focused on the riffles and behind the rocks I found fish. Would probably bring a trout spey next time and swing some of the wider runs. Location was great and the landowner was very friendly!
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