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Jackson LakeInformation on Jackson Lake boat rentals, jet ski, waverunners, and watercraft tour services at this north western Wyoming lake in Grand Teton National Park.  The lake is primarily fed by the Snake River which flows in from the north and empties at the Jackson Lake Dam.  The lake is up to 15 miles long, 7 miles wide and 438 feet deep creating a water sport dream for all those who enjoy wakeboarding, flyboard, water skiing, tubing, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, and other sports.  The water of the lake averages below 60 °F even during the summer, so wet suits are recommended.  Numerous species of fish inhabit the lake including nonnative brown and Lake trout and the native Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout and Mountain whitefish. 

There are over 15 islands in the lake, including Elk Island which is the largest and Donoho Point. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, a separate National Park area, is located near the northern end of Jackson Lake and extends to the south entrance of Yellowstone National Park.  This roadway combines with the roads in Grand Teton National Park that follow the eastern side of the lake, providing access for boating and fishing.  There are several different marinas and lodges along the eastern shore such as Leeks marina, Colter Bay Village, Jackson Lake Lodge and Signal Mountain Lodge.  All of these except Jackson Lake Lodge have boat access points and ramps.

Grayrocks ReservoirOffering the best information on Grayrocks Reservoir boat rentals and watercraft company services which is located seven miles south of Guernsey and nine miles northeast of Wheatland along the Laramie River. This area is being managed for optimum public recreational activities which include; wakeboading, water skiing, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, tubing, and also to maintain or improve present wildlife habitat. 

This 3,500-acre reservoir provides opportunities for fishing, boating, swimming and waverunner rentals.  Public facilities, including parking areas, vault toilets and boat ramps, are provided on the south side of the reservoir.  Overnight parking or camping restricted to the major parking areas and the north shore may also be used for overnight camping by boaters.

Lake SumnerExperience the best in Sumner Lake boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and lake tours at this State Park in New Mexico.  Other recreational activities can include; wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, wakesurfing, paddleboading, camping, hiking, swimming, wildlife viewing and fishing.  The lake is home for many warm water species including walleye, bass, crappie, and channel catfish. 

Nearby attractions include two museums, the Bosque Redondo Memorial and Fort Sumner State Monument - a Civil War era outpost which was the destination of "The Historical Long Walk."   Also nearby is the grave site of notorious outlaw Billy the Kid. Sumner Lake, which is along the Pecos River Flyway, is a great place for bird watching.  To get to Sumner Lake State Park from the town of Fort Sumner, take U.S. 84 northwest 10 miles, then go west on N.M. 203 for 6 miles.

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