Price River Utah Fishing — Conditions, Hatch Chart & Reports
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Price River, Utah

Book Cliffs — Freestone trout beneath the dramatic carbon country canyon walls

📍 Central Utah — Carbon County 🎣 Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout 📅 Best: Jun, Jul, Sep 📊 USGS 09314500
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About the Price River
Central Utah — Carbon County · Near Wellington — Book Cliffs Freestone

The Price River drains the southern face of the Wasatch Plateau and the Book Cliffs — the dramatic escarpment that forms one of the most distinctive geological features of the Colorado Plateau — before flowing south through Price and into the Green River at Woodside. The upper Price and its major tributaries, particularly Cottonwood Creek and Huntington Creek, provide accessible mountain freestone trout fishing in a landscape defined by coal country history and spectacular canyon geology.

The most productive trout fishing occurs in the upper watershed above Price, where the Manti-La Sal National Forest provides access to clear, cold streams running through aspen and spruce forests well above the hot desert below. The Price watershed's elevation range from 12,000-foot Wasatch Plateau peaks to the 4,000-foot desert floor creates dramatic ecological diversity — the upper streams are pristine mountain water while the lower river is a desert wash subject to significant seasonal variation.

Huntington Creek, a major Price tributary north of Huntington, deserves special mention as the most consistently productive trout water in the drainage. The creek flows through the Price Canyon Recreation Area with good camping and access, providing an accessible base for multi-day exploration of the central Utah Book Cliffs fishing corridor.

This is Coal Country fishing — the eastern Wasatch Plateau supports an active coal mining economy, and the towns of Price, Helper, and Huntington carry a working-class character quite different from the resort communities of the Wasatch Front. The fishing here is honest and straightforward: wild trout in small mountain streams accessible to anyone willing to make the drive.

Hatch Chart
Individual hatch data for the Price River · All months · April highlighted
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Midge
Peak
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Peak
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Blue-Winged Olive
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Peak
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Peak
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Caddis
On
Peak
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Pale Morning Dun
On
Peak
Peak
On
Grasshopper
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On
Peak hatch
Some activity
Inactive
Outlined = current month (April)
Fly Pattern Recommendations
Proven patterns for each active hatch on the Price River
Midge
Zebra Midge #20-22
Adams #18-20
Blue-Winged Olive
Parachute Adams #16-20
RS2 #18-20
Caddis
Elk Hair Caddis #14-16
Royal Humpy #14-16
Pale Morning Dun
PMD Comparadun #16-18
Adams Parachute #16
Grasshopper
Dave's Hopper #10-12
Chubby Chernobyl #8-10
Access & Sections
Public access points and section descriptions

Price Canyon Recreation Area

US-6 through Price Canyon provides access to the upper Price near its headwaters. Campground facilities with direct stream access.

Huntington Creek — UT-31

UT-31 parallels Huntington Creek north of Huntington. Most consistent trout fishing in the Price drainage. Multiple pulloffs with walk-wade access.

Wellington — Lower Price

Access near Wellington at the transition from mountain to desert character. Lower river is warmer — best spring and fall fishing.

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

Rainbow Trout

Primary species in upper sections. Wild and stocked mix averaging 9–13 inches. Cooperative on attractor dry flies through summer.

Brown Trout

Present in lower canyon sections. Larger than rainbows on average. Best fall pre-spawn fishing.

Regulations Summary
⚠ General Utah trout regulations apply. Check UDWR Central Region for current rules. Utah fishing license required.
Pro Tips
Local knowledge from guides who fish this water
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Huntington Creek is the best-kept secret in the Price drainage — fish it before exploring the main Price River.

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The Book Cliffs provide dramatic scenery unique in Utah — combine the fishing with a geology exploration of this massive escarpment.

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Runoff clears quickly in this drainage — the Price is often fishable by early June when larger rivers are still running high.

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Helper, Utah near the upper canyon has excellent Mexican food and local history worth exploring between fishing sessions.

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Quick Facts
StateUT
TypeBook Cliffs Freestone
USGS Gauge09314500
Ideal Flow20–400 cfs
Primary SpeciesRainbow Trout
Best Months
JunJulSep

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

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