The Encampment-
Hiking, Camping, and Flyfishing
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Karen Christopherson |
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You've been fishing the North Platte and you yearn for
a slightly smaller river, some hiking and a little bit more remote
experience. Head to the Encampment - a great river with a mountain feel
to it.
The Encampment starts in Colorado, winding northwest then
north, flowing through its own canyon before reaching the town of
Encampment and merging with the North Platte beyond Riverside. For most of
its journey, the Encampment is difficult to reach - about 10 miles of its
course runs through the Encampment River Wilderness.
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There are two main access points to the Encampment.
One, at the south end, allows you to flyfish the upper stretches of the
river in Medicine Bow National Forest. This area is reached by leaving Riverside and traveling
west on WY Hwy 70 to Forest Road 550. This access is near Hog Park
Reservoir.
The other access is at the north end, very close to
the town of Encampment. This part of the river is on BLM land, and there
is a BLM campground right next to the river.
To reach the portion of the river in-between these two
points you will need to hike. You can start at one end or the other and
hike on the trail which follows the river. You could even plan an overnight
camping trip. Or, you can get a map, ask some locals (NICELY) and find
one of the few areas where you can park within one mile or so with a
hike into the Encampment.
Thus, one of the great things about this stream is its
remoteness. Get yourself in the middle of the wilderness area and you
can almost be guaranteed that there will be no one else there. And, the
fish are pretty eager to please. The river varies from about 20 to 50
feet wide and is not too deep, so waders are a must.
A great day for dries
In the Spring, several companies float the lower part
of the Encampment which is always a great way to fish a river. Then the
next day you can hop onto the North Platte.
For more access info, see the Encampment
access page. For river reports, stream flow, and hatch charts, see
the WFN reports page. Camping info at the BLM
campground can be found on
recreation.gov
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