Gunnison Valley
Two rivers meet at Almont — the freestone East and the tailwater-fed Taylor — and become the Gunnison. High Rockies water with real fish, real seasons, and a valley built around them.
Overview
The Gunnison Valley runs from Crested Butte down through Almont to the town of Gunnison, and nearly all of it is organized around moving water. The Taylor River comes out of Taylor Park Reservoir cold and steady, which keeps trout feeding through months when freestone rivers are locked up; the Gunnison itself begins at the Taylor–East confluence in Almont and fishes as a classic Western trout river from there down.
Ghost Town currently tracks the Gunnison and Taylor Rivers here, with fishing reports from local sources and historical seasonal context. Coverage of additional valley water — including the East and Slate — is planned as source quality allows.
Waters of the valley
Gunnison River
The valley's namesake — formed at Almont and gathering size and character as it runs west.
Taylor River
Cold, controlled flows below the dam hold large, well-fed trout — technical fishing on a small stage.
East & Slate
The valley's freestone half. Not yet tracked by Ghost Town — coverage is added when sources meet the quality bar, not before.
Planning basics
Runoff is the question. History is the answer.
The valley's fishing calendar pivots on snowmelt: book the wrong June week and the freestone water is unfishable. Ghost Town weighs historical seasonal patterns alongside current reports, so a trip planned months out is grounded in how this valley actually behaves.
Ask about a Gunnison Valley tripThe rest of the trip
Almont sits between the valley's two rivers; Gunnison and Crested Butte carry most of the beds. Ghost Town will list vetted lodging options here as destination coverage matures.
The valley has an established guide and fly-shop community, several of which publish the reports Ghost Town reads. Verified listings will appear here — presence in Ghost Town's sources is never a paid placement.
Gunnison–Crested Butte Regional Airport (GUC) serves the valley directly; Denver is the usual road-trip start. Flight and rental-car planning tools are planned for this page.
Planning a Gunnison Valley trip?
Tell Ghost Town when you're going and how you like to fish. You'll get current evidence for the Gunnison and Taylor, historical context for your travel window, and a plain explanation of why — with every source named.