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Bitter Creek Road 146: Patrick Draw Road: Table Rock: 150: Table Rock Road: 152: Bar X Road: 154: BLM Road: Closed in 2011: 156: GL Road: 158: Tipton Road 165: Red Desert 166: Booster Road: Closed in 2010 [17] 168: Frewen Road 170: Rasmussen Road: Wamsutter: 173: Kelly Street – Wamsutter 184: Continental Divide Road 187: WYO 789 south ...
The reservoir has facilities for recreation, with boat launching ramps and campgrounds. Fishing is available for brown, cutthroat and rainbow trout. [3] The land used for the Fontenelle Reservoir and dam was previously the Stepp Ranch, owned by one of the few black ranching families in Wyoming in the 1960s.
Lizard Head Peak (12,847 feet (3,916 m)) is in the southern Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. [3] Situated in Shoshone National Forest , Lizard Head Peak is the northeasternmost peak in the Cirque of the Towers , a popular climbing area.
Location of the first European-American settlement in the Big Horn Basin: Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum: Douglas: 1.4 0.57: Collections of materials related to the westward expansion Wyoming Territorial Prison: Laramie: 197.4 79.9: Federal penitentiary from 1872 to 1890; state prison from 1890 to 1901
Google Maps and other mapmakers may show US 20 and other U.S. Highways going through Yellowstone National Park; [2] however, they are officially discontinuous and unsigned inside the park. [3] Unofficially, Google Maps marks the start of the western part of US 20, along with US 191 and US 287, at the state line near West Yellowstone, Montana.
Wyoming Highway 259 (WYO 259) is an 18.00-mile-long (28.97 km) north-south state highway located in northeastern Natrona County, north of Casper, in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Wyoming. The highway is the former routing of U.S. Route 87, after that highway was relocated onto Interstate 25.
Location: Laramie County and Albany County, Wyoming, United States: Nearest city: Cheyenne and Laramie: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 3,395 acres (1,374 ha) [2]: Elevation: 7,214 ft (2,199 m) [1]: Established: 1971 (as Granite State Park): Administered by: Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites & Trails: Visitors: 543,571 (in 2022) [3]: Designation: Wyoming state park: Named for: Curt Gowdy ...
Lizard Head Glacier is located in Shoshone National Forest, in the U.S. state of Wyoming, .35 miles (0.56 km) WNW of Lizard Head Peak. [2] The glacier descends from 12,400 to 11,200 ft (3,800 to 3,400 m) and is north of and not observable from the popular climbing destination known as the Cirque of the Towers.