Catered Pack Trip or Drop Camp | Lake Fork Drainage

Catered Pack Trip or Drop Camp | Lake Fork Drainage

Myton, UT

Accommodates
2 to 10
Pet-Friendly
Kid-Friendly
Handicapped Accessible

Your Experience

Fully Catered Camps

Our Fully Catered Camps have a 2 person 2 day minimum and includes tents, cook, food, guides, and horses. You choose the destination and we take care of all the work. You furnish your bed roll and personal gear and come prepared to have an adventure of a life time. We stay with you to take care of all the cooking and camp chores. During your stay we can take you fishing or riding or whatever you would like to do.


Base Price is for the Catered Pack Trip.

To turn it into a Drop Camp, please see additional pricing below.

Drop Camps - minimum of 4 horses

Wranglers are 1 per every 4 horses


Drop Camps, Catered Camps, Hiking and Trail Rides

  • Always take rain gear during the summer months. Afternoon thundershowers are common.
  • The High Uintas are notorious for biting insects. Take insect repellent.
  • Be wary of the thin air. Altitude sickness is very possible above 9,000 to 10,000 feet.
  • Use sunscreen.
  • Bring warm clothing - freezing temperatures are possible any time of year.
  • Bring a good map and compass as the trails in the upper basins can be hard to find.
  • Before mid-July you'll likely run into big snowfields and torrential streams, but even in late summer you may want to take wading shoes.


Drop Camps and Catered Camps

  • Firewood is getting scarce, especially in the upper elevations, it's best to take a propane stove for cooking.

What's Included

Horse & Tack

Pack Animals

Guide Wranglers

Your Host

Host Profile Picture Alesha Melton
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Permitted Outfitter in Utah’s Ashley National Forest and Idaho’s Caribou-Targhee National Forest.

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Permitted Outfitter in Utah’s Ashley National Forest and Idaho’s Caribou-Targhee National Forest.

Myton, UT

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Rules & Guidelines

  • Drop Camp prices are per each way
  • Drop Camp pack horse maximum of 160 lbs NO Exceptions


Drop Camps

  • We provide a good riding horse.
  • Pack animals to get your equipment your destination.
  • Knowledgeable guides and wranglers to make sure you arrive safely.

Catered Camps

  • We provide all the camping gear including the food except your personal gear.


Know Before You Go

Drop Camps, Catered Camps, Hiking and Trail Rides

  • Always take rain gear during the summer months. Afternoon thundershowers are common.
  • The High Uintas are notorious for biting insects. Take insect repellent.
  • Be wary of the thin air. Altitude sickness is very possible above 9,000 to 10,000 feet.
  • Use sunscreen.
  • Bring warm clothing - freezing temperatures are possible any time of year.
  • Bring a good map and compass as the trails in the upper basins can be hard to find.
  • Before mid-July you'll likely run into big snowfields and torrential streams, but even in late summer you may want to take wading shoes.


Drop Camps and Catered Camps

  • Firewood is getting scarce, especially in the upper elevations, it's best to take a propane stove for cooking.


Booking and Cancellations

Please note, there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your payment when booking. In case of cancellation, please contact me directly and we can work out the details.

Check In:

01:00 PM

Check Out:

10:00 PM

  • Drop Camp prices are per each way
  • Drop Camp pack horse maximum of 160 lbs NO Exceptions


Drop Camps

  • We provide a good riding horse.
  • Pack animals to get your equipment your destination.
  • Knowledgeable guides and wranglers to make sure you arrive safely.

Catered Camps

  • We provide all the camping gear including the food except your personal gear.


Know Before You Go

Drop Camps, Catered Camps, Hiking and Trail Rides

  • Always take rain gear during the summer months. Afternoon thundershowers are common.
  • The High Uintas are notorious for biting insects. Take insect repellent.
  • Be wary of the thin air. Altitude sickness is very possible above 9,000 to 10,000 feet.
  • Use sunscreen.
  • Bring warm clothing - freezing temperatures are possible any time of year.
  • Bring a good map and compass as the trails in the upper basins can be hard to find.
  • Before mid-July you'll likely run into big snowfields and torrential streams, but even in late summer you may want to take wading shoes.


Drop Camps and Catered Camps

  • Firewood is getting scarce, especially in the upper elevations, it's best to take a propane stove for cooking.


Booking and Cancellations

Please note, there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your payment when booking. In case of cancellation, please contact me directly and we can work out the details.

Check In:

01:00 PM

Check Out:

10:00 PM

Additional Costs

  • Drop Camp Wrangler

    $275.00

    Each

  • Drop Camp Fee per horse

    $137.50

    Per Person

What to Bring

  • Always take rain gear during the summer months.
  • Take insect repellent.
  • Altitude sickness is very possible.
  • Sunscreen / Sunshades / Hat
  • Warm clothing - freezing temperatures are possible
  • Good Map & Compass
  • Wading Shoes

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