We have some of the best backcountry fishing lake opportunities in the High Sierra. From the novice to the most experienced angler of all ages, we have a spot for everyone. You can easily fish 3 or more different lakes in one day!!
Save a bit of time and energy and enjoy the scenery. Bishop Pack Outfitters would be happy to pack your backpack and provide a horse, if you wish, to a destination of your choice.
Bring us all your gear and food for overnight camping or a multi-day camp adventure. We’ll pack it in to a destination of your choice. You can take a leisurely hike in or we can provide a horse for you to ride in. We’ll return as scheduled to pack you and your memories out.
You pick the spot. We’ll pack you in. Take a leisurely hike with just a day pack and your camera, while we carry your load on our pack mules to a destination of your choice.
We do not provide service to:
Sequoia National Park, or
Evolution Basin.
The Sierra Nevada range, extending along California’s eastern border, runs north to south for nearly 400 miles. The highest peaks are found in the southern region, known as the ‘High Sierra’, with countless peaks rising between 12,000ft – 14,000ft plus.
Bishop Pack Outfitters serves a portion of the John Muir Wilderness in the Inyo and Sierra National Forests. These remain some of the most spectacular and pristine areas in California. With inspiring vistas, sculptured granite peaks, alpine valleys, lush meadows, meandering rivers, countless lakes, Golden, Rainbow, Brown and Eastern Brook Trout, wildlife and profusion of wildflowers, here is where your heart soars.
It is here that Mike Morgan and the Morgan family of Bishop Pack Outfitters proudly calls home. They have over 70 years of excellent and dedicated packing services.
Mike wants to chat with you about your backcountry trip and make it happen!
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