Wyoming is full of pristine lakes with beautiful backdrops. In fact, Wyoming has some of the most beautiful lakes in the country. Start making your summer plans by checking out these gorgeous lakes in Wyoming and all of the recreation they offer.
1. Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake is located in Teton County and is the largest body of water in Yellowstone National Park. It's a beautiful freshwater lake in a beautiful setting. Read more about this fascinating natural wonder right here.
2. Jenny Lake
Jenny Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park. Both hiking and boating are popular at this lake. This is one of two lakes in Grand Teton National Park that allows motorboats. Jackson Lake is the other lake that allows motorboats. See what makes this lake so dreamy right here.
3. Jackson Lake
Jackson Lake is located in northwestern Wyoming in Grand Teton National Park. Camping, hiking, boating, and fishing are very popular at Jackson Lake. You can also find lodging and marinas around the lake. Plan a trip to the lake’s often overlooked beach, here.
4. Phelps Lake
Phelps Lake is located in the southern section of Grand Teton National Park. There are hiking trails and a "jumping rock" on the northern side that serves as a natural diving board. Get ready for an amazing summertime swimming hole!
5. Lake Solitude
Lake Solitude is located in the northern part of Cascade Canyon in Grand Teton National Park. It's a popular destination for hikers and backpackers.If you’re up for it, the hike to get here is unlike any on Earth.
6. Lake Alice
Lake Alice is located in Lincoln County and is the largest natural lake in the western section of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Camping and hiking are both popular at Lake Alice.
7. Lower Slide Lake
Lower Slide Lake is a natural lake located in Bridger-Teton National Forest. The lake is filled with natural and stocked fish. Lower Slide is also an amazing place to camp!
8. Two Ocean Lake
Two Ocean Lake is a glacially formed lake located in Grand Teton National Park. There are hiking trails and a parking area adjacent to the lake.
9. String Lake
String Lake is a natural lake located in Grand Teton National Park. There are hiking trails, a footbridge, and a parking area at the lake. This is also a prime location for spotting moose. This quiet swimming hole will make your summer delightful.
10. Leigh Lake
Leigh Lake is a glacially formed lake located in Grand Teton National Park. The lake can be accessed via a trail with level terrain. Escape the crowds when you visit this quiet beach.
11. Surprise Lake
Surprise Lake is a glacial lake located in Grand Teton National Park. The climb to get to the lake is rather strenuous. Surprise Lake sits at the base of Dissapointment Peak - a wonder in its own right.
12. Taggart Lake
Taggart Lake is a natural pristine lake found in Grand Teton National Park. There are a number of hiking trails around the lake. See why this hike is such a popular one for visitors, here.
13. Emma Matilda Lake
Emma Matilda Lake is a natural lake located in Grand Teton National Park. The lake can be reached by a short hike from a nearby parking area.
14. Bearpaw Lake
Bearpaw Lake is a glacial lake located in Grand Teton National Park. The lake is accessible via a moderate hiking trail.
15. Holly Lake
Holly Lake is a glacial lake located in Paintbrush Canyon in Grand Teton National Park. The lake is in a beautiful little setting. You can make a hike to Holly Lake part of a day trip, or a backpacking adventure.
16. Bradley Lake
Bradley Lake is a glacially formed lake located in the Jackson Hole area of Grand Teton National Park. The lake is accessible via a 4-mile round trip hike. Bradley Lake is even more beautiful in the winter.
17. Trapper Lake
Trapper Lake is a glacially formed lake located in Grand Teton National Park. The trail can be accessed by a 4.6-mile hike on level terrain.
What is your favorite of these gorgeous lakes in Wyoming? Let us know in the comments below!
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