Lake, River, or Waterfall

Fremont Lake

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Photo © Mindi Crab / Wyoming Travel & Tourism

Fremont Lake is a 12-mile (19-kilometer) long, natural lake shaped by glaciers. Its deepest point at almost 650 feet (198 meters) makes it one of the ten deepest lakes in the contiguous United States.

From the lodge, marina and docks at the lower end the views travel upward along sagebrush hillsides to the forested Bridger Teton National Forest. Fremont Peak dominates the visible snow capped mountains. Skyline Drive out of Pinedale, WY skirts the lake shore.

Recreational Opportunities

Fishing, boating, hiking, a lakeside National Forest campground, sailing regattas and fishing derbies make this lake a local and traveler favorite.

For More Information, Contact:

Mindi Crabb

director@MountainManCountry.com

307.367.2242

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Longitude: -109.837900000
Latitude: 42.906300000
Elevation: 7422 FT (2262 M)
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