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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting

The Ashley National Forest offers endless opportunities for hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting, set against the backdrop of breathtaking mountains, rivers, and wide-open landscapes. Whether you are an experienced sportsman or a beginner looking to explore the great outdoors, the forest provides an ideal setting for all ages and skill levels.

Lake and Pond Fishing

On the Ashley National Forest, fishing from the shore or on a boat, these waters are teeming with trout, bass, and other species. Fishing on National Forests is more than just a sport- for some the reward is well-earned meal at home, or the campsite.

Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers! This link will provide you information specifically about Aquatic Nuisance Species we deal with here on the Ashley. Link to http://wildlife.utah.gov/habitat/ans

Whirling Disease: Whirling Disease has been documented at East and West Greens Lakes (Red Canyon Lodge) and most recently in Carter Creek immediately below Brownie Lake. Visit the Whirling Disease Foundation website to learn more about the disease and how you can help prevent it from spreading.

Ice Fishing

Ice fishing is a great way to enjoy the winter months in Utah and Wyoming. Many lakes and reservoirs on the Ashley National Forest offer ice fishing opportunities. Make sure to be mindful of ice thickness and always plan ahead. Fishing permits are required, and information can be found at Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

River and Stream Fishing

There are many opportunities across the Forest to enjoy the pleasures of river and stream fishing. Please be aware of the specific rules and regulations on the waters you fish. See this year's current fishing proclamation for more information on restrictions.

 As you fish and enjoy the wildlife on the Forest, we ask you to help us keep it enjoyable by packing out all the materials you bring on the forest. We hope you have a great day fishing and enjoy the forest. Good Luck!

Whirling Disease: Whirling Disease has been documented at East and West Greens Lakes (Red Canyon Lodge) and most recently in Carter Creek immediately below Brownie Lake. Visit the Whirling Disease Foundation website to learn more about the disease and how you can help prevent it from spreading.

Hunting

An array of wildlife suitable for hunting may be found on national forests and grasslands. Hunting is a seasonal activity, and the rules are simple:Follow the state laws and regulations pertaining to hunting, including seasons, dates and licensing.  Forests and grasslands may place some areas as off limits to hunting. So check in with your local Forest Service ranger to be sure you are following all the rules.

Archery

Archery is permitted on the Ashley National Forest. Always check with the Forest or Ranger District before you head out in order to verify archery is permitted in the area. Remember, shooting firearms or archery equipment in not allowed in the campgrounds on the Ashley National Forest.

Recreational and Target Shooting

Target shooting is allowed in areas of the Ashley National Forest. For recommended areas and additional information contact the local Ranger Districts. Discharging a firearm within 150 yards of an occupied area, across a body of water, or in any unsafe place or manner. Wilderness areas are not appropriate places for target practice.

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Aspen Campground

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Aspen Campground is nestled in the scenic North Fork Drainage just off Highway 35, about 13 miles from Tabiona, Utah.The North Fork Drainage lies on the southern slope of the beautiful Uinta…

Big Pine I River Camp

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Big Pine is on north the side of river 10.5 miles below dam and 3.3 miles below Little Hole. Site has one table, one fire ring, two tent pads, portable toilet screen and two benches. Site has natural…

Big Pine II River Camp

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Big Pine II is on the north side of river 10.5 miles below dam and 3.3 miles below Little Hole. Site has one table, one fire ring, four tent pads, portable toilet screen and four benches. Site has…

Bootleg River Camp

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Bootleg is on the north side of river on a small sandy bench 8.42 miles below the dam and 1.22 miles below Little Hole.  Site has one table, one fire ring, two tent pads, portable toilet screen and…

Bridge Campground

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The Bridge Campground is at over 7600 feet adjacent to the Yellowstone River.

Browne Lake Campground

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Browne Lake Campground is located next to a small lake on the north side of the Uinta mountains. The campground is accessed via a well-maintained dirt road. Browne Lake offers boating and fishing…

Last updated March 21st, 2025