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Rocky Mountain National Park Women's Fly Fishing & Camping Trip

Deposit: $500.00 - $1,700.00
Destination: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Trip Type: Fishing Trip
Season: Summer
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Space is limited to 10-14 participants

The price for this trip is $1700.
Deposit is $500


Winter Park Fishing Trip 1- 6/12/26 to 6/14/25

Spend a few days camping and fly fishing in Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado. This guided adventure takes you to world-class fishing spots in RMNP, where expert guides help you fish in some of the most stunning mountain landscapes in the country.

Relax at our comfortable basecamp set up within the park’s group campsite, offering plenty of space and incredible views of the surrounding peaks. This all-inclusive trip includes transportation, guided fishing, camping gear, healthy meals, and experienced staff. Enjoy freshly prepared breakfasts and dinners, plus packed lunches for your day on the water. Dietary restrictions are easily accommodated, ensuring every guest can enjoy this unforgettable Colorado fishing adventure.



There is a $500 deposit to secure your spot, with $1200 due 90 days prior to the trip.

What will you need for the week?  Just  your clothes, personal items (like hygiene and toiletry items), and a desire for adventure!

Colorado Mountain Expeditions provides camping and transportation services only and contracts out fishing guiding to a licensed outfitter. Outfitter #______

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Overview of Grand County, Colorado
Established in 1874, Grand County lies in the north-central Rocky Mountains. It is named after the Grand River, an early name for the Colorado River. Encompassing 1,868 square miles, The County's major geographic feature is Middle Park, a large mountain basin that includes the headwaters of the Colorado River. Home to Byers Canyon and Gore Canyon of the Colorado River two of the most picturesque fishing spots in the world

Fishing Details
Our fishing guides are hired from one of the most reputable guiding services in Grand County. They'll provide instructions for both the rookie and experienced fisher. We'll be fishing on both the Fraser and Colorado rivers. All fishing equipment will be provided. If you have your own equipment you'd like to bring, you're more than welcome to!

Camping Details
We will be camping on public lands in Grand County with ample space for all guests and staff. We'll have two large canvas tents- one serving as the kitchen and the other serving as the guest tent. Our guest tent will have a chair for everyone to sit and relax in between fishing outings. Coffee and tea on demand and hot showers are always available. 

Don't like sleeping on the ground? We have large tents with cots and sleeping bags for rent. 

We will have coffee/hot drinks available early every morning, and will follow up shortly after with a hot, hearty and healthy breakfast.  After breakfast, pick up your lunch bag and get ready for the hiking day.  We will load up in our passenger van and head out to the nearby national parks. Our trail guides will lead you during the day, on the trail and at breaks.  Once you return to camp, enjoy hot/cold drinks, community tent and chairs, and an appetizer.  We serve your “camp gourmet” dinner at about 6:00.  The evening is yours for socializing or enjoying  your own solitude.

Weather Forecast
The weather averages for July is daytime highs in the lower 80’s and night time lows around 45 degrees Fahrenheit.  Be prepared for breezy conditions in the afternoon and remember, there is always a chance of rain, snow or hail.  We can't control the weather!
MEETING DIRECTIONS
Please leave a copy of this information with your emergency contact person.

Meeting Time:  10AM on 7/26/25- Come ready to fish!
Meeting Place: Wooly Mammoth Park n Ride (if parking a car) or DIA area Hotel at 9:15am 

Directions: 
From Denver, CO- take I-70 westbound to exit 232, on US HWY 40 drive through Empire, over Berthoud Pass, and into Winter Park Colorado. Drive time from Denver is about 1 hr. and 30 mins. 

Trip Ending:
On Friday we'll pack up our personal belongings and then head out for some fishing. You'll finish your day of fishing and be back to your car around 4pm

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Dan Weida – Field Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 531 0963
EMAIL: info@coloradotmountainexpeditions.com
Emily Weida – Office Manager
PHONE or TEXT: 970 509 0115
Welcome To Colorado Mountain Expeditions

CME has been a leader in guided adventures since 2000. For basecamp style trips such as this one, CME will provide everything you need except for clothes and personal items like hygene and toiletries. Our camp will include one or two large canvas tents used as a kitchen and/or living room tent for you to hang out in while we are in camp.
 

Cancellation Policy

We would hate to see you go but if something does come up here is the cancellation policy. Should you need to cancel for any reason, we will apply the following cancellation policy: For cancellations prior to 60 days before departure, a $50 handling fee per person is retained and the remainder of your deposit is refunded. For cancellations 60-31 days before departure, 50% of your trip fees are refunded. For cancellations 30 days or less before departure, no monies are refundable.

Frequently Asked Questions

All of your camping and personal gear as well as food provisions are carried for you on this progressive five-day hike. This leaves you with a light load (day pack with water, lunch and rain gear) to hike with each day. Yes, we take care of the heavy loads!! The staff driven support trucks go to locations close to the Colorado Trail via jeep road where a community camp is set up.

Your only concern is to have a great time hiking each day. You will need to set up your own personal tent, but after that is done, you can come to the community tent, relax, clean up and eat your evening meal that has already been planned and prepared for you.

In the morning, while you are taking down your tent and packing your gear, we are preparing a wholesome warm breakfast for you.

A variety of fresh lunch items and snacks are put out everyday prior to hiking so you can self-design whatever you want to take with you to eat while hiking.

CME recommends that you purchase travel insurance to protect yourself against unforeseen incidents such as injury or family emergencies. It is relatively inexpensive. We are unable to offer refunds for any reason, sorry. Here is a list of insurers, there are many other reputable companies who offer travel insurance as well.

Community Base Camp Tent

This is a camping trip. There is no running water or electricity. Hikers need to bring their own tent, sleeping bag and pad. If you do not have these items, rentals are available.

Our 18 x 30 ‘ community tent is used as our combination kitchen, dining room, and living room. Delicious and health-conscious breakfasts and dinners are served inside. Camp chairs are provided for each hiker, as well as plates, utensils, and mugs. Hikers will make their trail lunches from a large selection of sandwich fixings, fruits, veggies, and other trail food.

A community latrine (toilet) is also set up for all hikers and staff. The latrine is screened with tarps to provide privacy. We practice Leave No Trace Principles. Thus, toilet paper is not buried in the latrine. All toilet paper is put in a separate container that is provided at the latrine. Some of our campsites are in Forest Service Public Campgrounds, whereby a public toilet is available.

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