Fishwest Fly Shop is proud to announce a brand-new partnership with Fish For Garbage. Together, we are hosting our first-ever Mirror Lake Highway & Uinta Lakes Cleanup. This event is an opportunity for anglers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts to come together for a shared cause—protecting the waters we all enjoy.
Cleanup: 9 AM – 12 PM
Volunteers will spread out along Mirror Lake Highway and the surrounding alpine lakes to collect trash. Fish For Garbage will provide gloves, trash bags, and access to water stations. Please bring a reusable water bottle to reduce single-use waste.
Lunch & Raffle: 12 PM – 1 PM
After the cleanup, return to Fishwest Fly Shop in Kamas (138 W 280 S) for a community BBQ. Thanks to Bolt Ranch, we’ll have a solid lunch waiting. Raffle prizes and gear giveaways will follow. Each full bag of trash earns you one entry into the raffle.
Note: Participants must be present to win. Organizers, sponsors, and their immediate families are not eligible for raffle prizes.
This cleanup is part of Fish For Garbage’s 10-year celebration of watershed stewardship. Over the past decade, the organization has helped remove thousands of pounds of trash from Utah’s rivers and lakes. Now, with this new addition to the 2025 cleanup schedule, the Mirror Lake Highway region is getting the attention it deserves.
For Fishwest, the event aligns with our mission to support fly fishers—not only through gear and education—but also through community and conservation efforts. Simply put, clean water is vital to our sport, and we’re proud to help protect it.
Visit Fish For Garbage’s event page to register.
Sign the waiver before arriving.
Let us know if you are bringing family members or kids so we can plan ahead.
Show up at Fishwest on September 6, ready to pitch in.
Dress for high elevation weather. Bring layers, sun protection, and sturdy shoes.
Pack your own reusable water bottle.
Cleanup supplies will be provided.
Consider camping nearby and making a weekend of it. The Uinta Mountains offer incredible scenery this time of year.
This event is more than just picking up trash. It’s a way to connect with your community, meet fellow anglers, and take real action to protect public lands. Most importantly, it’s a hands-on way to ensure the next generation inherits waters worth fishing.
We hope to see you there.
For questions or further details, reach out to Fishwest or visit Fish For Garbage.
— The Fishwest Team
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