6-Nights Idaho Middle Fork of the Salmon River Rafting & Fly Fishing from $5,690

MT Sobek

OFFER ID 1690085

Join MT Sobek's expert river guides for a rare, late-season fly-fishing journey on Idaho's Middle Fork of the Salmon—when lower, crystal-clear flows deliver peak dry-fly action for native Westslope cutthroat. Fly to the Middle Fork, deep in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, then drift through pristine canyon pocket water, riffles, and glassy pools few anglers ever reach. Evenings feature chef-prepared meals, campfires under the stars, and deep wilderness calm at this quieter time of year. A scenic flight out of the historic Flying B Ranch caps the week. With expert leadership, top-tier service, and private or charter options, this is Idaho's premier late-season Middle Fork fly-fishing experience.

Highlights:

  • Target Westslope cutthroat on the Middle Fork when the water is clear and low
  • Fly-fish at the most productive—yet quietest—time of year, deep in the wilderness
  • Enjoy expert guides who read the water and put you in the strike zone every day

Important Trip Details:
Previous rafting and/or fishing experience is not necessary. However, you need to be in good physical condition as you will be in a remote wilderness location. Each day, loading and unloading into the raft can be on sandy beaches or uneven rocky shores. It is a necessity that all travelers are stable and sturdy on their feet in uneven terrain.

Minimum Age: 8
 

6 nights from $5,690 per person

Itinerary

MT Sobek: Idaho Middle Fork of the Salmon River Rafting & Fly Fishing

Day 1 Arrive in Salmon & Prepare for Your Adventure
Arrive in Salmon, Idaho, by 5:00 pm and check in at the Stagecoach Inn. At 6:00 pm, meet your expert guides on the back lawn for a welcome orientation—a chance to preview the river, fishing strategy, late-season conditions, and gear specifics. Spirits are high as you get to know your group and discuss tomorrow's flight into the wilderness. A casual welcome dinner follows, then time to return to your room to pack your provided waterproof river bags. Tomorrow you launch into one of the best late-season fly-fishing experiences in the country!
Accommodation: Stagecoach Inn
(D)

Day 2 Fly into Thomas Creek Airstrip & Start Fly Fishing the Middle Fork of the Salmon River
40-minute backcountry flight
6 hours/8–15 miles river travel & fly fishing
Shuttle to Salmon Airport for a scenic backcountry flight deep into the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. Touch down at Thomas Creek Airstrip—just across the river from iconic Middle Fork Lodge—then push off and begin fishing immediately. With low, clear flows and fewer groups on the water, this stretch is ideal for targeting native Westslope cutthroat along pocket water, clean seams, and slick tailouts. Settle into your first riverside camp and enjoy a guide-prepared, chef-inspired meal under big Idaho stars.
Accommodation: MT Sobek Camp—Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho
(B, L, D)

Day 3 Cast Along the Middle Fork & Unwind at Hot Springs
6 hours/8–15 miles river travel & fly fishing
The next four days bring relaxed Middle Fork miles where your exact itinerary is determined by the fish and the river, with your guide choosing the best route and timing for this prolific season. Float downstream today, ideal for fishing rising cutthroat from the boat. Work seam lines, pocket zones, and trapped-eddy water where native trout stack in late season. The lower flows and clear visibility during August and September are part of what makes this is one of the best places on earth to watch aggressive surface eats. Those who wish can soak in natural hot springs or stretch their legs with a short canyon hike before another evening of campfires, stories, and star-filled skies.
Accommodation: MT Sobek Camp—Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho
(B, L, D)

Day 4 See Ancient Sheepeater Pictographs & Fish from the Boat
6 hours/8–15 miles river travel & fly fishing
After a hearty camp breakfast, continue downstream through a canyon corridor lined with sculpted granite and ponderosa forest. Visit ancient Sheepeater pictographs, evidence of one of the original river-based cultures here. Then back on the water, targeting side seams and mid-river structure as you continue the dry-fly hunt. This is classic Middle Fork fishing: boat-based, moving steadily downstream, and casting to wild native fish in water that still feels untouched.

(B, L, D)

Day 5 Get a Chance to Do Some Wading
6 hours/8–15 miles river travel & fly fishing
The stretch you'll be traveling today often fishes particularly well in late-season clarity with the chance for short, targeted walk-and-wade sessions where side channels tighten and fish stack in structure. Fishing primarily boat-based, your guides may pull over when conditions are prime, giving those who want to wade a chance to swing or drift through concentrated holding zones. Evening brings another comfortable riverside camp and a memorable final dinner in the wilderness.

(B, L, D)

Day 6 Enjoy Your Final Day on the River
Backcountry flight from Flying B Ranch to Salmon
4–6 hours/remaining river mileage & fly fishing
Enjoy a final session on productive morning water—this last stretch often holds larger fish staged in boulder-protected holding lies during late-season clarity. Cast tight to banks, pockets, and soft seams as you make your way toward Flying B Ranch. Take in the spectacular final canyon walls before pulling out, then board a scenic backcountry flight returning to Salmon. Enjoy a hot shower, raise a glass with your guides and fellow anglers, and celebrate the end of an unforgettable late-season Middle Fork Salmon fly-fishing expedition.
Accommodation: Stagecoach Inn
(B, L)

Day 7 Depart from Salmon, Idaho
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and depart at your leisure, taking with you memories of your time on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River—a true bucket-list adventure.
Accommodation: Stagecoach Inn
(B)

Featured Destinations
Salmon River

Vacation Details

Valid Date Ranges
09/26/2026 - 10/02/2026
from $5,690 per person


* This departure has been designated a guaranteed departure by the operator, meaning that the minimum number of guests has been met, although still subject to weather and other conditions.
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Length
6 Nights
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OFFER ID
1690085

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