Healing Waters Lodge has space available for the ” Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client” fly fishing schools. Cost includes singe room occupancy and all meals at Healing Waters Lodge for six nights and five days, classroom instruction and guided fishing, one day of spring creek or private water, flies and use […]
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Healing Waters Lodge is a fly fishing lodge, located in southwest Montana in the heart of the Ruby valley between the towns of Twin Bridges and Sheridan and approximately 28 miles north of Dillon. We are literally surrounded by mountain ranges, conservation minded landowners, and prolific trout habitat that includes spring creeks, streams, and rivers such as the Beaverhead, Big Hole, Jefferson, Madison, and Ruby.
The original Healing Waters building (main lodge) was built in 1891 in Sheridan, Montana. It was intended to be the first hospital in Sheridan which meant that it had a surgery, living quarters for the doctor and a couple of rooms for patients. Through the years the building went through a number of different iterations and its last life in Sheridan was as a family residence with a brick façade. In the mid 1980’s, Jim and Sara Cox bought the old brick house, stripped the bricks from the wooden frame and moved the original 1891 wooden frame onto its current location on 20 acres among the cottonwoods and bordered by Wisconsin Creek. For the next two years the Coxes lovingly restored the old hospital with stone quarried locally in the Twin Bridges area, hand hewn timbers from western Montana and hardwood floors from their original family farm in Pennsylvania. Because the original building was a hospital and it was moved to the banks of the small pond near Wisconsin Creek, the Coxes named their newly restored home, Healing Waters Estate. In the late 1980’s Jim and Sara Cox moved to South Carolina and put Healing Waters Estate up for sale.
Fly fishing outfitter, Greg Lilly (son of famous fly fisherman and conservationist, Bud Lilly) recognized the excellent location of Healing Waters Estate with regard to easy access to the area’s blue ribbon trout streams and he and wife, Janet, purchased it from Jim and Sara Cox in 1996. The Lilly’s worked diligently to fulfill their vision of converting the estate buildings into a fly fishing lodge and on April 15, 1997, the first guest arrived at Healing Waters Lodge. Greg and Janet Lilly kept the name Healing Waters because fly fishing is considered by many practitioners to be “healing to the soul”. For six seasons the Lilly’s strived for excellence in providing a fly fishing, lodging and dining experience that would truly send their guests home with renewed energy and a fresh outlook on life.
In 2002, the Lilly’s sold Healing Waters Lodge to the Sywassink family. The Sywassink’s operated the lodge for four years and then put the lodge up for sale and moved on to other business interests. Greg and Janet Lilly and partners Bill and Mary Kemph, leased and operated the business from the Sywassinks for the following six years. The combined talents of the Lilly’s and Kemph’s provided their guests with an excellent cadre of fly fishing guides, an endless variety of fly fishing location opportunities, access to fly fish on private ranches, walk-wading, floating, and floating local rivers that Bucket Lists are made of.
At the end of the 2013 season the Lilly’s retired from the business and Mike and Laura Geary purchased Healing Waters Lodge from the Sywassinks. Based in Helena, Mike Geary has successfully owned and operated Lewis & Clark Expeditions Fly Fishing Outfitters for over 25 years and is the largest outfitter on the coveted Smith River, provided a guide service on the Missouri, Blackfoot, and Upper Clark Fork. The Geary’s moved their business from Helena to Twin Bridges and also operate Healing Waters Lodge. For two seasons, Bill Kemph, owner of Lilly & Kemph Outfitters, provided the guide service for Healing Waters Lodge and at the end of the 2015 season, sold his fly fishing outfitting business to Mike Geary.
Excellence is always our goal. Whether you are a guest of Healing Waters Lodge or on our five day float trip down the Smith River, our goal is to provide you with the best possible fly fishing vacation experience. We believe we have excellent fly fishing guides and the best possible fly fishing locations available on the planet.
Fly Fishing Vacation in Southwest Montana
Why choose Healing Waters Lodge for your fly fishing vacation? – We have quick and easy access to private streams, spring creeks, and ponds; the Beaverhead, Big Hole, Jefferson, Madison, and Ruby rivers – 5 day float trips down the coveted Smith River – Veteran fly fishing guides – World class float and wade fishing […]
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Google Montana Snow Survey to find important information on Montana’s snow pack. The Jefferson River Basin in southwest Montana is at 95-120%, with more snow potential storms headed our way. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This picture is our interpretation of the snow pack data. Healing Waters Lodge would love to […]
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Wisconsin Creek may not be known as a great trout fishery but Wisconsin Creek is very important to trout, woodland creatures and human piece of mind. The creek journeys out of the Tobacco Root Mountains and into the Ruby River.
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True story: I used the same fly, a Big Hole Crawler, with great success for 59 miles down the Smith River for 5 days of float fishing. No matter where I am or what is going on, at some point in my fishing day, a Big Hole Crawler is at the end of my line. […]
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You are in very capable hands of our fly fishing guides whether you are on our Smith River float trip or staying at Healing Waters Lodge and fishing private waters, spring creeks, and the Big Hole, Beaverhead, or Jefferson, Madison, or Ruby rivers. Pictured is Ann R. and her guide Bart holding a gorgeous brown.
Continue reading "Guided Fly Fishing in Southwest Montana" »ORVIS Endorsed Lodges in Southwest Montana – Healing Waters Lodge
Healing Waters Lodge is an ORVIS endorsed fly fishing lodge located near Twin Bridges, Montana with access to nearby private water, spring creeks, and rivers such as the Jefferson, Madison, Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby. In addition to professionally guided fishing, we offer genuine hospitality, clean and comfortable rooms, and fabulous cuisine. The lodge is […]
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After a few years of dormancy, the Lewis & Clark chapter of Montana Trout Unlimited is up and running again with new leadership. Chapter President Mike Geary, Vice President Brian Wheeler, Secretary/Treasurer Laura Geary, and Board members Bill Fraser, Jim Wallace and Craig Jones. They are working with a core group of volunteers to recruit […]
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The Lewis & Clark Chapter 656 of Montana Trout Unlimited will meet on Saturday, December 19th starting at 10:00 a.m. in the Search and Rescue Building in Dillon. Meeting participants are encouraged to share ideas for Chapter education, conservation and restoration projects for the upcoming year.
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