Gates Park and Sun Valley
An outdoor enthusiasts dream! World class activities in an unmatched setting
Four nights at our remote Gates Park camp on the North Fork of the Sun River, where summer brings gin-clear water, open meadows, and high-country trails. World-class fly fishing anchors the experience, paired with unforgettable horseback rides and true wilderness solitude.
A Classic Bob Marshall Adventure
One of our most popular summer packtrips. This excursion is centered on our Gates Park camp on the North Fork of the Sun River. We spend four nights in this remote riverside location, giving you the time and flexibility to fully immerse yourself in the landscape without the rush and schedule of daily travel.
Ready to Explore the Sun Valley?
5 days – CLOSED
July 20 to July 24, 2026
World-Class Fly Fishing
By mid-summer, runoff has completely subsided and the Sun River runs gin-clear and cold, marking the beginning of exceptional fly fishing. Fishing starts early here, often before anyone else arrives in the valley, and solitude is the norm rather than the exception. Early summer brings vibrant wildflowers, and lush green meadows, creating a striking backdrop for both fishing.
Riding, Hiking, Exploring, More…
For non-fishermen, the area offers a wide range of day rides and hikes, including Bear Top Fire Lookout, Biggs Creek Meadows, Sock Lake beneath the Chinese Wall, and the lower Sun River Valley. Whether you spend your days on the water or on horseback, Gates Park offers a rare combination of variety, flexibility, and true wilderness immersion.
Your Days in the Wilderness
Each day at Gates Park offers a balance of exploration and unhurried time in one of the most remote corners of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. With four nights in a single riverside camp, you’re free to fish, ride, hike, or simply take in the landscape without the pressure of daily travel. Whether you’re drawn to the river, high-country trails, or quiet moments in camp, every day unfolds at its own natural pace.
Activities & Experience
Ideal for Mixed Groups of Riders and Anglers
This trip is exceptionally well-suited for groups that include both fishermen and non-fishermen. Anglers can easily access multiple stretches of the Sun River from camp, either on foot or via short horseback rides, allowing us to target the best fishing conditions each day.
Non-fishermen enjoy outstanding day rides to destinations like Bear Top, Sock Lake, and other scenic points of interest. Hiking opportunities are plentiful, from meadow walks in Gates Park to trails along Gates Lake and the Sun River. The open ridges near camp are easy to navigate and frequently reward guests with wildlife sightings.
Weather
Warm days, Clear nights
Summer is heating up by this time. The days are pretty warm (high 70’s) and nights are clear and pleasant. You will want hats and sunscreen on the trip. As we move to late July we have increased chance of thunderstorms. These are loud and quick, so have light raingear available. Layers are good for cool evenings and mornings. The water temps are moderating so you can swim in the river without the bracing feel of ice cold water.
Landscape & Elevation
Exceptional Vistas
This is our favorite part of the Bob Marshall. Situated at the head end of the big meadows of the lower North Fork, you will have the most varied landscape we can offer. High alpine meadows on the ride into and out of the mountains. Remnants of old growth timber, thousands of acres of regrowth, stunning aspen groves, secluded lakes, and fast mountain streams with waterfalls.
The elevation changes are substantial. We cross Headquarters Pass at 8,000 ft on the ride into and out of camp. This is a highly photographed pass due to it’s unique, impressive views into the Bob Marshall and out onto the Great Plains. Gates Park camp is at 5,400 ft. We also have options for day rides up to Bear Top Lookout at 8,300 ft.
What to Bring
Packing for Summer Trips
Every day in the mountains can be different, particularly when it comes to weather. On this trip days are pretty warm (high 70’s) and nights in the lower 50’s. You’ll want to have layers that you can easily change into and out of, as even on day rides it can change quite a bit. We can have thunderstors roll throug and that will cool things off. Light rain gear is imporant. You will want to have light layers and a hat to provide shade from our intense sun.
Comforable hiking/riding shoes are a must, and a good assortment of hiking socks varying from light to medium weight. Also, you may consider chaps for riding, or silk under your jeans as we do have some ground to cover on horseback. This will mitigate chafing.
Fishing the North Fork of the Sun River
Fly Fishing at Its Peak
Fast, Clear Water and Hungry Trout
While the days are hot the river runs clear and cold. The mornings warm quickly, and this brings the terrestrials out. The trout aggressively feed on the surface. This is what separates the Bob Marshall’s Sun River from every other stream – the top of the water action during the day. You can catch fish on just about anything – nymphs, mepps, good oldfashioned worms. But the dry-fly fishing is unparalleled, with many anglers landing 60 or more fish per day. The “hot” holes produce rapid-fire action, with multiple fish caught in quick succession.
In addition to the river action, the “vibe” Sun River is pretty special as well. It’s a remote river – wild, beautiful, and unspoiled. Sometimes you just want to see what is around the next bend in the river. It’s beauty yields great memories and photography. It’s remoteness is remarkable. Seeing another angler during your trip is rare.
Ready for Your Trip with Circle 8?
With four nights in a single remote camp and flexible days built around fishing, riding, and exploring, this Gates Park trip offers one of the most complete mid-summer wilderness experiences in the Bob Marshall.









