Green River — Lower Canyon, Utah
Labyrinth Canyon — The desert Green River below Ruby Ranch
The lower Green River near Green River City represents a completely different fishery from the famous tailwater upstream at Flaming Gorge. By the time the Green reaches this section, it has traveled 100 miles through the Uinta Basin and begun its transition from cold mountain river to desert stream — warmer, wider, slower, and home to a mix of both coldwater trout species in the upper canyon sections and the warmwater species that increasingly dominate below.
The transition zone immediately above and below Green River City holds rainbow and brown trout in the deeper, cooler pools where cold tributary inputs maintain marginal temperatures during summer. These are not the dense, well-conditioned tailwater fish of the upstream sections — they are opportunistic wild trout at the southern edge of their thermal tolerance, which makes them in their own way an interesting and challenging target.
Below Green River, the river enters Labyrinth Canyon — a stunning desert canyon accessible primarily by raft or canoe, with the river meandering for over 50 miles through one of the most remote canyon landscapes in Utah before entering Cataract Canyon and Lake Powell. Labyrinth is flat water, easy floating, and the fish are predominantly large common carp in a landscape of extraordinary geological beauty.
The lower Green is fundamentally a float fishing proposition — wade access is limited and the most productive sections require a multi-day river trip. For anglers willing to combine the fishing with a Labyrinth Canyon float, the experience of camping on sandbars beneath 1,000-foot canyon walls makes this one of Utah's most memorable outdoor itineraries.
Green River City — Town Access
Access from the town of Green River. River access from multiple points along the Frontage Road. Best spring and fall trout fishing near town.
Crystal Geyser Area
Access below the Crystal Geyser cold CO2 spring — a unique geological feature that also creates a cold-water input benefiting trout in this section.
Ruby Ranch — Labyrinth Put-In
The primary put-in for Labyrinth Canyon float trips. Multi-day trip required from here to Mineral Bottom take-out (68 miles). Permit required from BLM.
Rainbow Trout
Present in upper canyon near Green River City, particularly in colder tributary confluence areas. Small population averaging 10–14 inches. Best spring and fall.
Common Carp
Dominant species in Labyrinth Canyon. Large fish averaging 8–15 pounds. Sight fishing for carp in clear desert shallows is an underrated and challenging fly fishing experience.
Channel Catfish
Numerous in lower sections. Good on nymphs and worm patterns especially at night.
Sight fishing for carp on the flats in Labyrinth Canyon is genuinely exciting fly fishing — treat them like bonefish and you'll have an unforgettable desert experience.
The Crystal Geyser area cold CO2 input creates a thermal refuge that concentrates what trout remain in the lower canyon — fish upstream and downstream of it.
A Labyrinth Canyon float combines canyon fishing with one of Utah's finest multi-day wilderness river experiences — book a guided trip or plan carefully.
Spring flows are highest and trout fishing is at its best April through May before summer heat warms the lower canyon.
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River fishes year-round but conditions peak during these windows.
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