Experience the best information on Seminoe Reservoir boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, wave runners, tours and watercraft services. The State Park is surrounded by giant dunes of white sand, acres of sagebrush, thousands of pronghorn antelope and sage grouse, all under the bluest of Wyoming skies which is a great location for a family or friend gathering. Located 34 miles northeast of Rawlins, Seminoe State Park features the moon-like Seminoe Mountains, Seminoe Reservoir and the "Miracle Mile" of the North Platte River. The reservoir is home to both trout and walleye.
The park provides facilities for anglers, boaters, picnickers, campers and hikers. Seminoe has 180 miles of shoreline and is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in Wyoming and the largest of the Wyoming State Parks system. The Seminoe Reservoir, a major feature of the Kendrick Project, provides storage capacity for water to irrigate project lands. Seminoe State Park provides 3 campgrounds and 3 boat ramps. Adjacent to Seminoe Dam, near the north end of the reservoir, the Morgan Creek drainage area comprises approximately 4,752 acres of forested lands within the Seminoe Mountains.
Offering the best in watercraft rental services at Pilot Butte Reservoir located in Wyoming including boats, jet skis, waverunners, water sports, and boat tours on the reservoir. This lake is part of the Riverton Unit of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program. The dam is 10 miles below the Wind River Diversion Dam and was completed in 1926.
Fishing year-round with Wyoming State license and you can enjoy wakeboarding, water skiing, camping, tubing, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, wake skating, and air chair. Fish species include trout, ling, and crappie. Approximately 1,000 surface acres of water sport activities available for all group sizes and ages. Other services include picnic, camping shelters, restroom, and boat ramp and this marina and resort destination.
Information on beautiful Pathfinder Reservoir boat rentals, jet ski, water sports, tours, and watercraft services on the water. The Pathfinder dam is in a granite canyon on the North Platte River about 3 miles below its junction with the Sweetwater River. The reservoir has a large surface area to enjoy all types of boating activities. There are 3 campgrounds with over 50 sited to enjoy the lake and 3 boat ramps.
Available species include brown trout, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, ohrid trout, and walleye for all you fishermen. The Pathfinder Interpretive Center and 1.7 mile interpretive trail are located near the dam. The interpretive trail may be accessed across the historic suspension bridge or from the dam. Bring your family, friends, or business group to this beautiful marina and resort lake where you can enjoy wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, wake skating, and fishing.