September 30–October 4, 2026 | $6,000 per person – Join us for an exclusive retreat steeped in Western luxury, authentic ranch culture, world-class fishing, unbridled adventure, and limitless panoramic landscapes.

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September 30–October 4, 2026 | $6,000 per person – Join us for an exclusive retreat steeped in Western luxury, authentic ranch culture, world-class fishing, unbridled adventure, and limitless panoramic landscapes.

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Orvis Week At Brush Creek Ranch


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The Story

The North Platte River watershed ranks among the most iconic fly fishing destinations in North America. Carving its way through expansive canyons and rolling valleys, the system’s storied tributaries—including Brush Creek, French Creek, and the Encampment River—offer more than 20 miles of pristine private water. These exclusive stretches can be explored by raft, drift boat, or on foot, delivering a truly world-class fly fishing experience.

This Blue Ribbon freestone fishery supports one of the healthiest trout ecosystems in the world. Prolific insect hatches, exceptional water quality, and dense populations of wild trout combine to create a destination tailored to discerning anglers. Beyond the fishing, guests are immersed in Wyoming’s dramatic scenery, where steep, rock-walled canyons give way to open sagebrush hills, offering an unforgettable backdrop to every day on the water.

Dates

September 30–October 4, 2026


Length Of Trip

4 nights, 3 days of guided fishing


Pricing

$6,000 per person (double occupancy)


Highlights

  • Walk/wade & float fishing on private waters
  • Farm-to-table gourmet dining with award-winning wines & spirits
  • Ideal for avid anglers, couples & families
  • Rainbow & brown trout (with occasional brook & cutthroat)
  • All skill levels welcome

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Click here to learn more about our reservations, deposits and our cancellation and refund policy.

Luxury accommodations at Brush Creek Ranch’s French Creek property seamlessly blend legacy, tradition, and modern refinement. Inspired by the original homestead architecture, the collection of handcrafted log cabins and an elegant luxury yurt pairs authentic Western exteriors with contemporary comforts and thoughtful design details. Guests enjoy the rugged romance of the Old West without sacrificing comfort, convenience, or style.

Set on the historic Sanger Ranch, the intimate French Creek property encompasses 15,000 private acres and serves as an all-inclusive sporting retreat for up to 14 guests. A true sanctuary for hunting and fishing enthusiasts, it offers exclusive access to pristine waters and vast, unspoiled terrain. Mornings begin with the quiet rhythm of the creek just beyond the doorstep, while evenings unwind fireside beneath Wyoming’s expansive, star-filled skies.

Start your day with a hearty ranch-style breakfast before heading to the ranch’s private trout waters. Your Orvis-Endorsed guide will provide gear along with instruction on reading currents, identifying holding spots, and improving casting technique. Lunch includes a gourmet meal prepared with fresh ingredients from The Farm, plus optional beverages such as beer, wine, or spirits from Brush Creek Distillery. After lunch, you’ll return to the water for an afternoon session. The day concludes back at the lodge with a fireside cocktail and time to share stories before dinner.

The North Platte River watershed is widely regarded as one of North America’s most iconic fly fishing destinations. As it winds through sweeping canyons and gently rolling valleys, its celebrated tributaries—including Brush Creek, French Creek, and the Encampment River—combine to offer more than 20 miles of pristine private water. Anglers can explore these waters by raft, drift boat, or wading, enjoying exceptional variety and access.

This legendary fishery is defined by prolific year-round insect hatches and remarkable trout densities, creating a true destination experience for anglers. Spanning more than 20 miles of private water across 30,000 acres of ranch land, the watershed delivers a level of exclusivity rarely found in the West. Rainbow and brown trout dominate the catch in nearly equal numbers, with the occasional brook or cutthroat adding surprise to the day. Fueled by an abundant food supply and thriving aquatic ecosystems, fish grow quickly and consistently in both size and number.

September 30–October 4, 2026

What is included?

  • Private lodging
  • Gourmet meals, wine, beer & spirits
  • Guided fishing, flies & terminal tackle
  • Use of lodge rods, reels & waders
  • Fishing licenses
  • Private-water rod fees
  • Gratuities for lodge staff & guides
  • Additional activities such as horseback riding, gun range access, mountain biking, rock climbing, archery, yoga & more

What is not included?

  • Airfare
  • Airport shuttles (available upon request for an additional fee)
  • Spa services, à la carte activities & experiences, premium alcohol selections & select menu offerings
  • Ranch fees & taxes

How many people are on this trip?

14 maximum


What skill level is suggested?

All skill levels welcome


How strenuous are the activities?

The trip can be tailored to an individual's fitness level.


Is this a child-friendly trip?

Parents should use their discretion regarding their child's maturity and patience when deciding whether they will be joining the trip as an angler.


What additional activities are available?

Brush Creek Ranch caters to everyone with plenty of activities for non-anglers and families.

  • Lil’ Wranglers Program for children ages 4–9
  • Horseback riding – at Lodge & Spa
  • Horsemanship & groundwork
  • Barrel racing & pole bending*
  • Cattle drives*
  • Shooting range including sporting clay courses & rifle/pistol firing
  • Mountain biking
  • On-ranch hiking
  • Medicine Bow National Forest hiking
  • Aerial ropes course – at Lodge & Spa
  • Archery range
  • ATV adventures*
  • Paintball
  • Guided ranger tours
  • Rock climbing
  • River rafting*
  • Yoga
  • Forest bathing
  • Nature meditation
  • Sound healing*
  • Spa treatments* – at Lodge & Spa
  • Llama experiences*
  • Seasonal private big game & wingshooting*
  • Golf at the private Old Baldy Club*

What is the typical weather?

Early fall in Wyoming offers near-ideal conditions for fly fishing. Days are typically crisp and clear, with daytime highs ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s F, while overnight temperatures often dip into the 30s F. Light winds, low humidity, and minimal rainfall are common, and cooling water temperatures encourage trout to feed aggressively.


What gear do you recommend?

8½- or 9-ft. 5-wt. and 6-wt. rods are our favorites for their versatility. However, many of the smaller streams can be fished with shorter 3-wt. and 4-wt. rods. Most of the time, guides use floating lines, but sinking lines can come in handy when throwing streamers.

Reservations, Deposits & Payments

The deposit is 50% of the trip price unless stated differently in the trip proposal and materials (trip planner and confirmation email). In some cases, deposits are non-refundable, this depends on the destination and will be clearly noted in the trip proposal and materials as well. Deposits may be made by check or credit card: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover Card. Beginning November 1st, 2024 a convenience fee of 3% will be applied to all credit card transactions. The balance of the trip cost is due 90 days before departure, except where specified differently on individual itineraries. The balance will be charged automatically to the credit card used for the deposit, unless otherwise specified. Any changes made to the method of payment after the final balance has been collected are subject to processing fees.

A reservation form and release are required prior to departure.

All prices must be paid in U.S. dollars. Deposits are not transferable from one trip to another.

Prices quoted are based on foreign exchange values and tariffs currently in effect and prices are subject to change. Orvis Adventures reserves the right to adjust prices accordingly until the time of departure.


Planning Information

When your reservation is confirmed, you will receive planning information to guide you through trip preparations. Details about arrival and departure, clothing and equipment, trip cancellation insurance, pre- and post- trip extensions, visas and documents, and activities are included in the planning information.


Cancellation & Refund Policy

Although cancellation fees may be higher for some trips (stated in the trip proposal and materials), the following minimum cancellation fees will apply:

Days Prior To Trip Fee
+ 90 days $300 per person
89 days or less 100% of cost

For trips that include an Orvis gift card or Orvis merchandise, the retail value of the gift card or merchandise is non-refundable upon delivery. Cancellation fees cannot be waived for any reason, including health, business or personal emergencies, or weather.


We strongly urge you to purchase trip cancellation insurance.

No refunds will be made for unused portions of a trip, including late arrival or early departure. Guide fees and hotel costs are not refundable if unused as outlined in the itinerary. Orvis reserves the right to modify an itinerary due to circumstances beyond our control. In the unlikely event that Orvis must cancel a tour, all payments received to date will be refunded, which constitutes a full settlement.

Orvis is not responsible for expenses incurred in preparation of any canceled trip, including airline tickets and visas fees.


Cancellation Insurance

Your planning information includes information for travel insurance covering cancel for any reason, cancellation for medical reasons, trip delay, medical expenses, lost baggage, and medical evacuation. We urge you to obtain this coverage.


Share Policies

Trip prices are based on double occupancy. Single rooms & cabins are limited. If you request a single room, a single supplement will apply as noted in the itinerary. We will confirm the single room as early as possible, but in some cases it may not be earlier than 30 days prior to the trip. If you request a roommate, we can usually pair you with another guest of the same gender, and no single supplement will apply. If you request a roommate, and one is not available, we will only charge you the single supplement if required by the lodge or facility used in the trip.

Children under 18 must share a room with a parent or other family member. In some cases this may be waived.


Passports & Documents

International trips require a passport. Check your passport early and make sure it has six months validity at the time of travel. A visa is needed in some countries and we will send you complete details and instructions.


Arrival & Departure

Group transfers from a central location such as an airport are described in the itinerary, and are included in the land cost.. Transfers are not included in the land cost if you arrive early or leave after the scheduled departure day.


Equipment & Clothing

You will receive a detailed list of appropriate gear with your trip planning information.


Airline Reservations

The land cost of your trip does not include airfare.


Limitation Of Liability

This section defines Orvis Travel’s responsibility with regard to all travel arrangements made by Orvis Travel, including individual travel and pre- and post- trip extensions. Please read it carefully.

Upon sending your deposit to Orvis Travel, you acknowledge that you have read and understand all the terms and conditions outlined here, and agree to be bound by them.

All trips that involve outdoor sporting activities such as shooting or fishing, or travel through remote places by vehicle, boat, small plane or on foot, put you at risk for accidents and serious injuries in the normal course of the activity. That is the nature of travel to such destinations and you acknowledge that you accept these hazards as a condition of participation.

Orvis Travel, its Owners, Employees, Associates, and Agents give notice that they act only as the agent for the owners, contractors, and suppliers providing means of transportation and/or other services and assume no responsibility howsoever caused for injury, loss, or damage to person or property in connection with any service resulting directly from: acts of God, detention, annoyance, delays, expenses arising from quarantine, strikes, thefts, pilferage, force majeure, failure of any means of conveyance to arrive or depart as scheduled, civil disturbances, terrorism, government restrictions or regulations, and discrepancies or changes in transit or hotel services over which it has no control. Reasonable changes in the itinerary may be made where deemed advisable for the comfort and well-being of the passengers.

Baggage and personal effects, including items purchased, guns, fishing equipment, or sporting goods are the sole responsibility of the owners at all times and no employee/agent of Orvis Travel, its subsidiaries, affiliated or associated companies is authorized to accept these for storage, safekeeping, or transportation.