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Experience a full day of guided fishing on Jackson Hole’s iconic rivers. Perfect for families and beginners, with stunning mountain views and expert guides.
Thinking of adding a fishing adventure to your Jackson Hole visit? This full-day fishing trip offers a chance to float some of the most scenic rivers in the region while fishing with expert guides. Whether you’re new to fishing or a seasoned angler, this trip has a lot to offer—beautiful landscapes, approachable instruction, and the comfort of a large drift boat.
We particularly love the guides’ enthusiasm and patience, making it accessible for families and first-timers. The stunning scenery of the Grand Teton and Yellowstone landscapes is a major highlight. One thing to consider is that the tour is priced at $390 per person, which reflects the value of personalized guiding, gear, and the experience, but it’s not a bargain.
This experience suits families, group travelers, or anyone eager to learn or improve their fishing skills while taking in breathtaking views. If you’re after a relaxed, well-organized day on the water with a dash of adventure, this is a strong contender.

This full-day fishing tour, priced at $390 per person, strikes a balance between adventure, education, and scenery. Offered by Wandering Angler and Teton Scenic Float Tours, it’s designed to be accessible, fun, and memorable for a wide range of travelers. The tour lasts about 6 hours on the water, with total trip time around 7 hours, including transportation and stops. It’s commonly booked about 35 days in advance, so planning ahead is wise.
What makes this trip stand out is the approachability for all skill levels. Whether you’re a complete beginner, an intermediate angler, or someone with advanced experience, the guides tailor their instruction to your skill level. The guides are noted for their enthusiasm and patience, especially when teaching kids or first-timers, which means you’re likely to leave with more confidence and some lovely fish to show for it.
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The tour kicks off at a convenient meeting point in Jackson, at Albertsons on Buffalo Way. From there, you’ll hop into a comfortable vehicle to head towards the river, passing through the stunning landscapes of Grand Teton National Park and possibly even Yellowstone—depending on the day’s routing and fishing conditions. These stops are not just scenic backdrops but integral parts of the experience, offering plenty of opportunities for photos and wildlife sightings.

The tour primarily involves floating in a large drift boat—capable of holding up to five guests comfortably—on some of the region’s most famous waterways, including the Snake River, Green River, Salt River, and Lewis Lake. These waters are renowned for their healthy fish populations and scenic beauty.
The boat-based trips are perfect for those who prefer relaxing sightseeing combined with fishing rather than wading into the water. If you prefer walking and wading, the tour also offers a Walk Wade option, which allows you to explore the riverbank more intimately.

Starting early, the guides meet your group, gear up with fly or spin fishing equipment (all gear included), and head out to the river. Half-day trips are approximately 4 hours on the water, while full-day trips extend to about 6 hours on the water—ideal for those who want to maximize their chance of catching fish and exploring different river sections.
Throughout the day, guides will teach and assist, explaining the nuances of fly fishing versus spin fishing, helping you cast, and providing tips tailored to your experience level. Snacks and bottled water are provided, but you’ll need to bring your own fishing license and plan for lunch, which isn’t included.

A notable review highlights the quality of instruction: “We had never fly fished before and we all caught multiple beautiful fish thanks to our guide Brendan’s constant instruction and help.” This reflects the dedication of the guides to making sure everyone, regardless of experience, leaves with a smile—and maybe a fish or two.
Another reviewer raves about the stunning scenery and the personal touch of the guides, emphasizing how their knowledge made the day both enjoyable and educational.
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Included in the trip are fly and spin fishing gear, bottled water, and snacks—everything you need to enjoy the day comfortably. Not included are the fishing license (which you must purchase separately), lunch, and gratuity (around 18-20% of the trip cost). The latter is customary in the guiding industry to show appreciation for the guides’ effort.
The trip begins at the agreed meeting point and ends there, so transportation logistics are straightforward. Most travelers find the location near public transportation accessible.

At $390 per person, this tour isn’t inexpensive, but the value lies in personalized guiding, quality gear, scenic vistas, and the chance to learn or improve your fishing skills in a safe, relaxed environment. The small group size (up to five guests per boat) means you’ll receive plenty of personal attention, which enhances the overall experience.

This trip is well-suited for families with children, as guides love teaching kids and beginners. It’s also ideal for groups of friends or solo travelers looking for a laid-back yet engaging day outdoors. Those who appreciate scenic mountain vistas paired with active pursuits will find it especially rewarding.
This full-day fishing trip in Jackson Hole offers a compelling mix of scenic beauty, expert instruction, and a chance to catch fish in some of the region’s most iconic rivers. The guides’ enthusiasm and patience shine through, making it an especially good choice for newcomers to fishing or families seeking a memorable outdoor experience.
While it’s priced higher than some other outings, the included gear, personalized guiding, and stunning backdrops justify the cost for many travelers. It’s a chance to slow down, enjoy nature, and maybe even learn a new skill—all in one memorable day.
If you’re seeking an authentic, relaxing, and scenic fishing adventure, this tour deserves serious consideration.
“We had a great time fishing the snake river with our guide Brendan. We had never fly fished before and we all caught several beautiful fish thanks …”
Do I need my own fishing license?
Yes, you will need to purchase a fishing license separately, as it’s not included in the tour price.
Can beginners participate?
Absolutely. Guides enjoy teaching kids and first-timers, and most participants leave with new skills and a few fish.
What gear is provided?
All fly fishing and spin fishing gear needed for the trip is included, so you don’t need to bring your own equipment.
How long is the trip?
Full-day trips last about 6 hours on the water, with total trip time around 7 hours including transportation and stops.
What about the scenery?
You’ll enjoy the best of Jackson Hole’s landscapes—passing through Grand Teton National Park and possibly Yellowstone, with mountain views and wildlife.
Is the trip suitable for families?
Yes, it’s designed to be family-friendly, especially with guides who are patient and great with kids.
What should I bring?
Bring your fishing license, comfortable outdoor clothing, sun protection, and a sense of adventure. Lunch is not included, so plan accordingly.
To sum it up, if you’re looking for a relaxing yet educational outdoor activity that combines stunning scenery with the thrill of fishing, this full-day trip in Jackson Hole is a solid choice. It’s perfect for families, beginners, and anyone eager to experience Wyoming’s wilderness from a unique perspective—on the water with a fishing rod in hand.