Fly Fishing
Cast Into Waters Few Ever Reach
<p>With nearly 200 miles of snowpack-fed creeks, streams and ponds coursing through this vast and private expanse, Trinchera offers one of the most extraordinary catch-and-release angling experiences in the American West. Its waters hold native Rio Grande cutthroat trout, a species as storied as the landscape itself, thriving thanks to ongoing restoration efforts. Whether casting in the shadow of a 14,000-foot peak or along the quiet curve of a willow-lined bend, you’ll find peace, focus and story in every cast.</p>
Plan Your Stay
Journey at Your Own Pace
<p>Explore The Lodge-adjacent ponds and nearby creeks, where native trout rise with the afternoon light. These accessible waters offer the chance to slip away for an hour or a day, finding calm in every cast. Gear is available upon request, and our team is always on hand to share insight into conditions, flies and where the fish are biting.</p>

<em>Still pools, alpine currents, a line cast into solitude.</em>
Guided Excursions to Remote Waters
<p>Led by expert anglers and conservationists, our guided excursions take you deeper—both in elevation and experience. Wade into hidden headwater creeks, climb to alpine lakes fed by snowfall, or explore beaver-dammed stretches where cutthroat trout flourish thanks to years of habitat stewardship. This is fishing as it was meant to be: tranquil, immersive and alive with meaning.</p>
