There’s something very magical about the glistening water of a lake in the summertime. It doesn’t matter if you are simply enjoying the view or actively involved in the lake; it’s just as magical either way. Here are 8 of the best lakes in Wyoming to check out this summer.
1. Lake Marie
By Photomnt at en.wikipedia - Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by User:Xnatedawgx using CommonsHelper.Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=14917541 Lake Marie is one of our favorite Wyoming Lakes and is located near Saratoga and Ryan Park, Wyoming. The lake is right along Route 130 and is situated between the mountains and the highway. Schoolhouse Rock and The Diamond serve as the backdrop to this beautiful lake. The lake drains over a small cascade that runs next to the parking lot. This is a great lake for bait casting or fly fishing, especially for brook trout, cutthroat trout and rainbow trout. Lake Marie, Wyoming, USA
2. Alcova Reservoir
By Satsuuma - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5527586 Alcova Reservoir is a recreational area for Casper. It has 6 campgrounds and 8 boat ramps. Alcova is a great lake for swimming, cliff diving, boating, sailing, floating, water skiing and riding Sea-Doos. The lake has a beach and a picnic area. Alcova Reservoir, Wyoming, USA
3. Middle Piney Lake
By Cwicks (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons Middle Piney Lake is located in the Wyoming Range near Afton and Smoot. The lake is surrounded by high rugged peaks and is a good spot for camping, hiking and fishing and is one of the most beautiful lakes in Wyoming. Here, you can enjoy fly fishing, spinning, and bait casting. The lake is stocked with lake trout, rainbow trout, sockeye salmon, brook trout and cutthroat trout. Middle Piney Lake Campground, Big Piney, WY 83113, USA
4. Brooks Lake
Facebook/Brooks Lake Lodge Brooks Lake is a secluded alpine lake located in the Shoshone National Forest in northwestern Wyoming near Dubois. The lake is in the Wind River Mountains near the Continental Divide and is surrounded by wilderness. The lake has a boat launch and allows most water sports except jet skiing or water skiing. It’s also a great lake for fishing for brook trout, rainbow trout, lake trout and splake. Brooks Lake, Wyoming 82513, USA
5. String Lake
By S. Zenner - National Park Service [1], Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17516175 String Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park just west of North Jenny Lake Junction. The lake is shallow with relatively warm water which makes it a great destination for a hot summer day. It’s one of the best lakes around for families with young children. Here you can enjoy hiking trails, a footbridge, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sunbathing and picnicking. String Lake, Wyoming 83414, USA
6. Phelps Lake
By Grievousguy64 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8147096 Phelps Lake is located in the southern section of the Grand Teton National Park. It’s a natural lake located at the entrance of Death Canyon. Pictured is the jumping rock which is located on the northern end that serves as a natural diving board. Phelps Lake, Wyoming 83014, USA
7. Sloans Lake
Facebook/Wyoming Game and Fish Department Sloan Lake is a 29- acre lake that is located in Lions Park at 8th Avenue and Carey Avenue in Cheyenne. You can explore the lake by paddleboat, kayak or canoe. Here, you can also enjoy fishing for channel catfish, largemouth bass, crappie and sunfish. Pictured is the lake being stocked with rainbow trout. Sloan Lake, Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA
8. Fremont Lake
Facebook/Rachel Foster Mitchell Fremont Lake is the second largest natural lake and one of America’s deepest at 600’. The lake is located near Pinedale in Wind River Mountain. It’s named after John Fremont who mapped the Oregon Trail. The lake is popular for boating, sailing, water skiing, fishing, camping and paddleboat boarding. Fremont Lake, Wyoming 82941, USA
We think these are the best lakes in Wyoming but be sure to let us know if you think of any other magical Wyoming Lakes.
By Photomnt at en.wikipedia - Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by User:Xnatedawgx using CommonsHelper.Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=14917541
Lake Marie is one of our favorite Wyoming Lakes and is located near Saratoga and Ryan Park, Wyoming. The lake is right along Route 130 and is situated between the mountains and the highway. Schoolhouse Rock and The Diamond serve as the backdrop to this beautiful lake. The lake drains over a small cascade that runs next to the parking lot. This is a great lake for bait casting or fly fishing, especially for brook trout, cutthroat trout and rainbow trout.
Lake Marie, Wyoming, USA
By Satsuuma - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5527586
Alcova Reservoir is a recreational area for Casper. It has 6 campgrounds and 8 boat ramps. Alcova is a great lake for swimming, cliff diving, boating, sailing, floating, water skiing and riding Sea-Doos. The lake has a beach and a picnic area.
Alcova Reservoir, Wyoming, USA
By Cwicks (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Middle Piney Lake is located in the Wyoming Range near Afton and Smoot. The lake is surrounded by high rugged peaks and is a good spot for camping, hiking and fishing and is one of the most beautiful lakes in Wyoming. Here, you can enjoy fly fishing, spinning, and bait casting. The lake is stocked with lake trout, rainbow trout, sockeye salmon, brook trout and cutthroat trout.
Middle Piney Lake Campground, Big Piney, WY 83113, USA
Facebook/Brooks Lake Lodge
Brooks Lake is a secluded alpine lake located in the Shoshone National Forest in northwestern Wyoming near Dubois. The lake is in the Wind River Mountains near the Continental Divide and is surrounded by wilderness. The lake has a boat launch and allows most water sports except jet skiing or water skiing. It’s also a great lake for fishing for brook trout, rainbow trout, lake trout and splake.
Brooks Lake, Wyoming 82513, USA
By S. Zenner - National Park Service [1], Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17516175
String Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park just west of North Jenny Lake Junction. The lake is shallow with relatively warm water which makes it a great destination for a hot summer day. It’s one of the best lakes around for families with young children. Here you can enjoy hiking trails, a footbridge, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sunbathing and picnicking.
String Lake, Wyoming 83414, USA
By Grievousguy64 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8147096
Phelps Lake is located in the southern section of the Grand Teton National Park. It’s a natural lake located at the entrance of Death Canyon. Pictured is the jumping rock which is located on the northern end that serves as a natural diving board.
Phelps Lake, Wyoming 83014, USA
Facebook/Wyoming Game and Fish Department
Sloan Lake is a 29- acre lake that is located in Lions Park at 8th Avenue and Carey Avenue in Cheyenne. You can explore the lake by paddleboat, kayak or canoe. Here, you can also enjoy fishing for channel catfish, largemouth bass, crappie and sunfish. Pictured is the lake being stocked with rainbow trout.
Sloan Lake, Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA
Facebook/Rachel Foster Mitchell
Fremont Lake is the second largest natural lake and one of America’s deepest at 600’. The lake is located near Pinedale in Wind River Mountain. It’s named after John Fremont who mapped the Oregon Trail. The lake is popular for boating, sailing, water skiing, fishing, camping and paddleboat boarding.
Fremont Lake, Wyoming 82941, USA
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Best Lakes in Wyoming May 11, 2022 SKS What is the most beautiful lake hike in Wyoming? Take Lupine Meadows Access to Delta Lake to experience Wyoming’s most beautiful lake hike. But don’t be deceived, this beautiful hike is also one of the more difficult hikes in the state. Found deep in Grand Teton National Park, the hike to Delta Lake will take you up 2,000 feet of elevation gain over 7.2 miles. However, the effort is undoubtably worth it. Delta Lake is unlike any mountain lake you’ve been to before and sits below towering rocky cliffs and mountains like something from a movie. If you are lucky (or unlucky) you may even have the opportunity to see one of the bears or deer that call Grand Teton National Park home. What is the largest lake in Wyoming? Yellowstone Lake is the largest lake in Wyoming, and of course, it is located in the beautiful Yellowstone National Park. The lake is over 130 square miles and gets almost 400 feet deep at the deepest parts. There are many different ways to explore Yellowstone Lake, but if you are looking for an exciting overlook where you can see the lake, you can take the Yellowstone Lake Overlook Trail. This trail is a shorter loop trail clocking in at just under 2 miles, and will bring you to an overlook where you can see the beautiful Yellowstone Lake surrounded by the National Park forests. What is the scenic hike in Wyoming? The most scenic hike in Wyoming is undoubtedly Cirque of the Towers. This amazing trail will take you on quite the adventure covering nearly 24 miles and 4,000 feet of elevation gain. However, it is well worth the effort. This walk will take you past breathtaking views from start to finish, making it the state’s most scenic hike.
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Best Lakes in Wyoming
May 11, 2022
SKS
What is the most beautiful lake hike in Wyoming? Take Lupine Meadows Access to Delta Lake to experience Wyoming’s most beautiful lake hike. But don’t be deceived, this beautiful hike is also one of the more difficult hikes in the state. Found deep in Grand Teton National Park, the hike to Delta Lake will take you up 2,000 feet of elevation gain over 7.2 miles. However, the effort is undoubtably worth it. Delta Lake is unlike any mountain lake you’ve been to before and sits below towering rocky cliffs and mountains like something from a movie. If you are lucky (or unlucky) you may even have the opportunity to see one of the bears or deer that call Grand Teton National Park home. What is the largest lake in Wyoming? Yellowstone Lake is the largest lake in Wyoming, and of course, it is located in the beautiful Yellowstone National Park. The lake is over 130 square miles and gets almost 400 feet deep at the deepest parts. There are many different ways to explore Yellowstone Lake, but if you are looking for an exciting overlook where you can see the lake, you can take the Yellowstone Lake Overlook Trail. This trail is a shorter loop trail clocking in at just under 2 miles, and will bring you to an overlook where you can see the beautiful Yellowstone Lake surrounded by the National Park forests. What is the scenic hike in Wyoming? The most scenic hike in Wyoming is undoubtedly Cirque of the Towers. This amazing trail will take you on quite the adventure covering nearly 24 miles and 4,000 feet of elevation gain. However, it is well worth the effort. This walk will take you past breathtaking views from start to finish, making it the state’s most scenic hike.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Take Lupine Meadows Access to Delta Lake to experience Wyoming’s most beautiful lake hike. But don’t be deceived, this beautiful hike is also one of the more difficult hikes in the state. Found deep in Grand Teton National Park, the hike to Delta Lake will take you up 2,000 feet of elevation gain over 7.2 miles. However, the effort is undoubtably worth it. Delta Lake is unlike any mountain lake you’ve been to before and sits below towering rocky cliffs and mountains like something from a movie. If you are lucky (or unlucky) you may even have the opportunity to see one of the bears or deer that call Grand Teton National Park home.
What is the largest lake in Wyoming?
Yellowstone Lake is the largest lake in Wyoming, and of course, it is located in the beautiful Yellowstone National Park. The lake is over 130 square miles and gets almost 400 feet deep at the deepest parts. There are many different ways to explore Yellowstone Lake, but if you are looking for an exciting overlook where you can see the lake, you can take the Yellowstone Lake Overlook Trail. This trail is a shorter loop trail clocking in at just under 2 miles, and will bring you to an overlook where you can see the beautiful Yellowstone Lake surrounded by the National Park forests.
What is the scenic hike in Wyoming?
The most scenic hike in Wyoming is undoubtedly Cirque of the Towers. This amazing trail will take you on quite the adventure covering nearly 24 miles and 4,000 feet of elevation gain. However, it is well worth the effort. This walk will take you past breathtaking views from start to finish, making it the state’s most scenic hike.