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CVD
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May 17, 2014

Southern Wyoming, Utah in July

Planning a trip to Grand Tetons in mid July, looking for places to fly fish and look for wild life as we make our way home to So. Calif. I’ll be in a Class A without a toad, looking for assessable spots along side a stream or lake. Hook ups not needed. We can do some walking, but not serious hiking. Is anyone familiar with the campgrounds by the lakes above Pinedale, WY?

I’m also thinking about staying a day or two in the Flaming Gorge area, maybe Dutch John. Will it be hot there in July?. Any places to park/camp the RV and walk to the river? What about further south in Utah; any cool, pretty spots to spend a day or two?
  • State Road 150 - also known as the Mirror Lake Highway - would be another good option. There are lots of Forest Service campground along that road, almost all of them have lakes or streams within walking distance.
  • Unfortunately, there are no campsites near Dutch John within walking distance of the Green River. But there are plenty of nearby campgrounds in the area to choose from.

    It will be hot in July, that's why I prefer the camp sites up on the rim near Red Canyon. They're much cooler in the summer, and the drive down to the river is not really that bad and there is plenty of parking at the river for large vehicles

    If you're feeling really adventurous you could drive down to Browns Park and Jarvie Ranch, there's camping by the river there. The dirt road is steep, but usually well graded. The fishing is not quite as good, but there are fewer angler to contend with.

    The Provo River around Heber City in northern Utah offers some great fly fishing and there's an RV park called "River's Edge" that is within walking distance. You might want to check that out. The surrounding Heber valley is very beautiful too, there are 3 state parks there.

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