Provo River Upper Utah Fishing — Above Jordanelle Conditions & Hatch Chart
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Provo River — Upper, Utah

Uinta Mountain Headwaters — Wild brook trout and cutthroat in Utah's high country

📍 North-Central Utah — Uinta Mountains 🎣 Brook Trout, Bonneville Cutthroat 📅 Best: Jul, Aug, Sep 📊 USGS 10154000
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About the Provo River — Upper
North-Central Utah — Uinta Mountains · Above Jordanelle — Freestone Headwaters

The Upper Provo River above Jordanelle Reservoir is a completely different river from the famous tailwater sections below — a genuine high-elevation freestone stream draining the western slopes of the Uinta Mountains through the Wasatch National Forest. While the Lower and Middle Provo receive constant attention for their trophy tailwater fishing, the Upper Provo offers a more intimate, traditional mountain trout experience with wild brook trout and Bonneville Cutthroat in pristine headwater habitat.

The upper river flows from its headwaters near Mirror Lake Highway (UT-150) through the Provo River Gorge and along the Hailstone/Woodland corridor before entering Jordanelle Reservoir. The Mirror Lake Highway section — accessible from one of Utah's most scenic summer drives — provides the finest fishing, with clear, cold water over clean granite cobble supporting populations of wild brook trout and cutthroat that have never seen a hatchery.

Unlike the technical tailwater fishing below, the Upper Provo rewards attractor dry fly fishing with short casts and careful approach. The fish are wild and responsive — a size 14 Royal Wulff or Elk Hair Caddis presented accurately will be taken eagerly in most situations. This is the kind of honest, uncomplicated trout fishing that reminds experienced anglers why they fell in love with fly fishing in the first place.

The Mirror Lake Highway drive itself is one of Utah's great summer experiences — crossing the Uinta Mountains through aspen forests, subalpine meadows, and past dozens of mountain lakes before descending to the headwaters of the Provo. Fish the upper river, then drive to Mirror Lake for the full Uinta Mountain day.

Hatch Chart
Individual hatch data for the Provo River — Upper · All months · April highlighted
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Midge
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Blue-Winged Olive
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Golden Stonefly
On
Peak
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Caddis
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Peak
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Pale Morning Dun
On
Peak
Peak
On
Grasshopper
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Peak
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Peak hatch
Some activity
Inactive
Outlined = current month (April)
Fly Pattern Recommendations
Proven patterns for each active hatch on the Provo River — Upper
Midge
Adams #18-20
Griffith's Gnat #18-20
Blue-Winged Olive
Parachute Adams #16-20
Elk Hair Caddis #16-18
Golden Stonefly
Yellow Stimulator #10-12
Royal Wulff #10-12
Caddis
Elk Hair Caddis #14-16
Royal Humpy #14-16
Royal Wulff #14-16
Pale Morning Dun
PMD Comparadun #16-18
Adams Parachute #16
Grasshopper
Chubby Chernobyl #8-10
Dave's Hopper #10-12
Access & Sections
Public access points and section descriptions

Mirror Lake Highway — UT-150

The primary access corridor. Pull-offs along UT-150 between Kamas and the Mirror Lake area provide access to the finest upper Provo water. Road typically open July through October.

Woodland/Hailstone Area

Access from Woodland and the UT-35 corridor below the upper canyon. Good fishing in the section above Jordanelle. Walk upstream from bridge crossings.

Provo River Gorge

The gorge section between the upper headwaters and Jordanelle. Some sections require hiking. Excellent wild fish with minimal pressure.

Species & Regulations
What swims here and how you can fish for it

Brook Trout

Dominant species in upper sections near Mirror Lake Highway. Non-native but wild and established. Small fish averaging 7–11 inches. Eager attractor dry fly feeders. Beautiful coloration in pristine habitat.

Bonneville Cutthroat

Utah's native trout, present in wild tributary streams and select headwater sections. Qualifies for Utah Cutthroat Slam. Catch and release critical for this native species.

Rainbow Trout

Present in lower upper-river sections toward Jordanelle. Wild fish averaging 10–14 inches. More selective than the brook trout above.

Regulations Summary
⚠ General Utah trout regulations apply in most upper sections. Special wild trout regulations may apply in Bonneville Cutthroat recovery areas — check UDWR carefully. Utah fishing license required. Mirror Lake Highway is closed by snow typically November through June.
Pro Tips
Local knowledge from guides who fish this water
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The Mirror Lake Highway is one of Utah's great scenic drives — bring non-fishing companions and they'll be occupied while you fish.

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Brook trout in the upper Provo are cooperative and beautiful — an ideal river for beginners learning to read water and present dry flies.

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Access the upper river by late June after snowmelt, not earlier — the highway is gated and the water runs too high to fish effectively in spring.

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Wild brook trout are non-native in Utah — check UDWR regulations, as some sections allow harvest to protect native cutthroat recovery.

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Quick Facts
StateUT
TypeFreestone Headwaters
USGS Gauge10154000
Ideal Flow50–400 cfs
Primary SpeciesBrook Trout
Best Months
JulAugSep

River fishes year-round but conditions peak during these windows.

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