Boating, water skiing, fishing and other recreational activities associated with Wyoming's many large bodies of water are all popular activities. Most of Wyoming's larger bodies of water are managed by the Bureau of Reclamation.
The Bureau of Reclamation mission is to manage, protect and develop water and related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest of the American public.
Due to continuing drought conditions, current reservoir water levels reservoirs are of particular interest to all users. We advise all users to check current water levels and boat ramp availability both during their trip planning process and immediately prior to departure.
Water Level and boat ramp conditions
Current water levels and boat ramp conditions are available by clicking the name of the reservoir or boat ramp.
For information about Bureau of Reclamation campgrounds in Wyoming click here.
Although it has little history as an actual state (after all, it's only been one since 1890), the territory that is today Wyoming goes way back. Way, way back. read more
Four miles east of Pinedale is Fremont Lake, the second largest natural lake in Wyoming - twelve miles long and a half-mile wide. It's a popular site for boating, sailing, camping and swimming. read more