WYOMING'S
BLISS CREEK OUTFITTERS OFFERS A PRIMITIVE WILDERNESS
EXPERIENCE, WITH SOME SURPRISING MODERN CONVENIENCES:
We ride
the same trails that John Colter, mountain man and
meat hunter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Jack
Bliss, notorious horse thief and outlaw as well as
the Shoshone Indian Tribes rode some 100 years ago.
The camp is set up in Bliss Creek Meadows, where Jack Bliss was gunned down
by Wyoming Ranch Detectives on June 4th, 1892.
Camp consists of wall tents, all with
propane stoves. Our heated shower tent offers a warm
welcome after family style meals in the big cook and
dining tent.
A GREAT FAMILY SUMMER VACATION:
While at Bliss Creek you'll
find lots to do. We take horseback rides through mountain
scenery, scout for wildlife, go hiking, play horseshoes,
go fishing or just spend a day in camp relaxing.

Bliss Creek as well as the
beaver ponds close to camp offer excellent fishing
for trout. Pan
size cutthroat or brookie make a tasty meal. Elk lake,
a one hour ride away offers golden trout.
After a fun filled day, we gather around the fire. Stories about Jack Bliss
are told, fishing stories, many yarns are being spun and many falling stars
being counted on those incredible clear nights.
