Brooks Lake Lodge Is Fishing Heaven

As Tom Brokaw once said, “If fishing is religion, fly fishing is high church.” Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa seconds the idea. The luxury historic lodge located deep in the Shoshone National Forest is pure heaven for fishing enthusiasts with its remote location and trout teeming in rivers and lakes. “Late summer is a great time of year to be at the lodge, and fishing enthusiasts travel from all over to stay with us and enjoy our lakes, streams and mountains,” says Adam Long, Brooks Lake Lodge general manager. “As an avid fisherman myself, it’s rewarding to hear our guests’ great fishing stories, so we wanted to create a package that will take advantage of this special outdoor sporting experience.”

In addition to fishing, the lodge’s all-inclusive plan offers a selection of outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, horseback riding and archery. Guests can both recharge and unwind at the lodge as they enjoy the variety of gourmet offerings in the dining hall and later belly up to the Cowboy Bar for a fine selection of spirits, wines and beer. And the plush beds in the suites and cabins combined with quiet Wyoming nights make for wonderfully restful evenings.

Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa, a 100-year-old historic guest ranch near Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, is located one mile from the North American Continental Divide, with views of the Pinnacle Buttes, Austin’s Peak and Brooks Mountain. Surrounded by evergreen forests, wildlife and Brooks Lake, the exclusive, all-inclusive Wyoming Rocky Mountain resort offers five-star service, luxury accommodations and gourmet dining. The new separate spa facility was built with Western Craftsman-style detailing to complement the historic lodge. A dude ranch by summer and ski and snowmobile haven in the winter, the lodge provides year-round activities for outdoor enthusiasts.