JACKSON, Wyo. — The Riverbend Project offers unmatched, fly fishing retreats in Jackson Hole, for people impacted by cancer.

The Riverbend Project hosts two retreats each summer and covers all costs for participants including lodging, meals, fishing licenses and equipment, in addition to two full days of professionally guided fishing trips on the Snake River.

Participants are free to enjoy the river however they want—whether that is fishing every minute or just enjoying the scenery and wildlife.

Riverbend Project guide, Colin O’Gorman, celebrates a catch with Jackie, one of the 2025 retreat participants. Photo: The Riverbend Project.

“My vision for The Riverbend Project was to combine my love of fly fishing and guide expertise to provide participants with a truly unique experience,” says Warren Wenzel, founder of The Riverbend Project.

Warren’s inspiration comes from his younger sister Grace, who used the outdoors as a source of therapy throughout her year and a half long battle with Stage IV Metastatic Melanoma. The Riverbend Project honors Grace’s legacy by creating a community of support amongst participants through outdoor recreation and enjoyment.

The Riverbend Project is made possible through generous donations and innovative fundraising initiatives like Old Bill’s. Please consider donating to The Riverbend Project through Old Bill’s today, so that they can continue to create once-in-a-lifetime experiences for our participants on and off the water.

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