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Boating Report
Boating Report
Articles Category: Articles & Tips
Updated: Jun 12, 2009
Fishing Spot: Saratoga to Seminoe River
Fishing Spot: Saratoga to Seminoe River
Articles Category: Articles & Tips
Updated: May 26, 2009
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Category: Park/Wilderness/Nature
City: Sinclair

Seminoe 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. 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 section’s nickname is based on its reputation for outstanding trout fishing. 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.

Daily use fees and nightly camping fees apply. Mountains, rolling hills, and sand dunes define the Park. Seminoe is a favorite for trout and walleye fishing while boaters enjoy the largest reservoir in the state park system.

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wyospcr.state.wy.us/
I-80, Exit 221, Sinclair, WY, 82334. Carbon County, United States
(P) 307-320-3013 (E) sphs@state.wy.us
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