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RECREATIONAL PARADISE
Wyoming offers many fishing, hunting, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Clarks Fork River is no exception when it comes to being “Wild and Scenic”. As a glacier-fed Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone it has its beginnings in the Absaroka and Beartooth mountains near Cooke City, MT. About 10-12 miles downstream from Cook City, it enters into Wyoming. From this point, the Clarks Fork takes a 40 mile journey through the Cowboy State before it once again crosses into the state line of Montana.

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Due to its size it is unsuitable for drift boats or rafts, but it can be normally fished without a guide. The river flows through some of the most breathtaking country. Fishing on the Clarks Fork is best from August to September for fly fishing enthusiasts.



