Discover World-Class Fly Fishing

Just five minutes from Sundance Mountain Resort lies the pristine Provo River, a Blue Ribbon fishery renowned for its magnificent German Brown Trout and breathtaking mountain scenery. Here, the timeless art of fly fishing comes alive in waters that challenge and reward anglers of every skill level. Visit us any season of the year and discover why the Provo River remains one of America’s premier fly fishing destinations, right in Sundance Resort’s breathtaking backyard.

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Our expert guides lead year-round expeditions on the Provo River, Weber River, and exclusive private waters. Each guide brings extensive knowledge, skill, and personalized attention to create unforgettable fishing experiences tailored to your abilities.

For seasoned anglers, the Provo’s prolific hatches and substantial trout population offer the technical challenges you crave. For beginners, the river’s accessible wading areas provide the perfect classroom to master your first cast under expert guidance.

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Women and men, young and experienced alike find their perfect fishing adventure here, where the rushing waters, stunning alpine surroundings, and the thrill of the catch combine to create more than just a fishing trip—it’s a transformative outdoor experience.

Learn About Our Clinics

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Beginner Clinics

Beginner tying, casting and on-water clinics help new anglers discover the magic of fly fishing.

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Women’s Clinics

Women are the fastest-growing group of anglers, and FFPR offers experiences catered to women of all experience levels.

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Fly Casting Clinic

Fly tying and casting technique taught for the beginner, intermediate or avid fly fishers.

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Fly Tying Clinic

Fly tying and casting technique taught for the beginner, intermediate or avid fly fishers.