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Crystal Creek Outfitter Jackson Hole, WY

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Established in 1933, Crystal Creek Outfitters is one of the oldest continuously operating businesses in Jackson Hole and runs three camps in the 317,874-acre Gros Ventre Wilderness. Located 27 miles from Jackson Hole, the Base Camp lies along the Gros Ventre River and has the historic Wort/Puchi cabin onsite, Crystal Creek Camp sits at the base of Crystal Peak in a stunning meadow, while Jagg Creek Camp is a 17-mile ride from the base camp. These three camps constitute the largest areas assigned to a single outfitter in the Gros Ventre Wilderness. A unique quality of Crystal Creek is that all three camps are permitted for dual-season operations. These camps can be set up in May and used through the end of the fall. With top-quality hunting for the Big Five elk, Mule deer, Shiras moose and Bighorn Sheep, plus bear in the spring and lion in the winter, Crystal Creek Outfitters is a top-of-the-line hunting operation. Business includes all saddles, tents, tack and equipment to operate all three camps.

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Last Listed At:$400,000
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