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The Wind River Mountains range over 100 miles from north to south; from the forested peaks near Togwotee (pronounced Toe-go-tee) Pass to the sage-covered high desert of historic South Pass. The Wind River Mountains are one of the largest Wilderness Areas in the country. This means that it is a haven free of roads and motorized vehicles, requiring great effort from anyone who wishes to enter the domain. Still, the vast mountain territory is a playground for climbers, hikers, campers, fishermen, skiers, snowshoers, and animal watchers alike.

The uninhabited, unperturbed nature of the mountains makes prime habitat for innumerable species of birds, plants and mammals, including: bear, elk, moose, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain lion and bobcat. There have also been sightings of grizzly bears and wolves in the northern reaches of the Winds.

The Winds have more than 1600 lakes, which provide legendary alpine fishing. You can catch cutthroat, brown, golden, rainbow, grayling and brook trout in many of the mountain waters.

The staff of Wild Iris would like to help you plan your trip into the Winds. Please contact us for books, maps, weather updates or specific information. (Regional Beta)

A fishing license is required for fishing or trespassing through any Wind River Indian Reservation lands. Wild Iris offers both Wind River Indian Reservation and Wyoming State fishing licenses. You’ll need a current driver’s license of government ID. We accept cash or credit card.

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