Summer & Fall
UTV/side-by-side tours are available in Summer & Fall and are expertly guided by Said Creek Outfitters. Experience some of the best scenic views in Wyoming and explore Warm Springs Canyon, Wind River Valley, and the Shoshone National Forest. Ask us about adding fishing into your guided tour!
WHAT’S INCLUDED
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Why Choose a Guided UTV Tour?
When Said Creek Outfitters first opened, we specialized in horseback riding, hunting, and fishing. As our love for these wild places grew, we earned special permits from the US Forest Service to guide UTV tours through some of the most rugged, untamed terrain in the West.
This is our home. We share it responsibly, blending adventure with our deep respect for the land.
- Local Insight: Our guides know the Warm Springs, Wind River, and Shoshone National Forest like the back of their hand. We’ll take you beyond the obvious—into secret meadows, high alpine vistas, and historic wagon trails.
- No Stress, All Fun: Drive a Honda Talon yourself, or sit back and enjoy the ride while your guide handles the tough stuff.
- Small Groups: We cap tours at three guests for a personal, flexible experience—no caravans, no crowds.
- Safety & Comfort: We provide helmets, goggles, sunscreen, bug spray, and keep safety at the forefront with SPOT beacons and planned return times.
- Always Prepared: Conditions in Wyoming change fast. We use OnX, monitor public/private road status, and adjust routes for weather, snowmelt, and trail conditions.
- Lunch Included: Every ride features a picnic lunch in a scenic spot—because hungry riders don’t have as much fun!
- Breaks for Photos & Wildlife: We stop often to let you soak in the scenery, stretch your legs, and snap those epic mountain photos.
- Customizable Tours & Adventures: Want more time, a sunset ride, or a wildlife or photography focus? Or interested in fishing during the tour? Just ask–we’re happy to tailor your tour to match your desires!
Said Creek Outfitters & Outfitting Adventures is operated under special use permit with the Shoshone National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, and Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments.
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