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Pinedale is a town in and the county seat of Sublette County, Wyoming, United States. [6] The population was 2,005 at the 2020 census. Pinedale is an important hunting outfitting town and a gateway to the Wind River Mountains. Additionally, Pinedale is near several large natural gas fields, including the Pinedale Anticline and Jonah Field.
Pinedale: One of Wyoming's few intact examples of a cabin camp, with seven contributing properties built in 1929 as automobile tourism to Yellowstone National Park began bringing visitors through Pinedale. [19] 16: New Fork: New Fork: July 16, 1987 : 3 miles south of Boulder on U.S. Route 191
Fremont Lake is the second largest natural lake in Wyoming after Yellowstone Lake. It was glacially formed with the outlet blocked by a terminal moraine. It is notable for being very deep at 610 feet in the deepest spot.
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For both the climber and backpacker, access to the cirque from the west from Pinedale, Wyoming requires a 55 mi (89 km) drive, partly paved and partly gravel, to the Big Sandy trailhead. There is a small National Forest campground at the trailhead. An 8.7 mi (14.0 km) hike beginning at 9,000 ft (2,700 m) above sea level is relatively level the ...
The recreation area is located along the Platte River, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Fremont, or about 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Omaha. The recreation area is managed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. The area is popular in eastern Nebraska for fishing, camping, and swimming. The area includes 20 lakes.
1929 U.S.G.S. Map of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming - Geographicus - GrandTeton-USGS-1929 [a]. At its formation in 1929, Grand Teton National Park encompassed just six main lakes at the foot of the park's major peaks, but with the expansion of the park there are now 44 named lakes [1] within the boundary, and countless smaller unnamed lakes and ponds.
The Forest Service issued the first residential use permit for a private cabin in the Lake of the Woods area in 1916. In 1920, the Forest Service built a public campground at the lake. The site was very popular, with 1,850 summer visitors using the campground the first year it open. In 1923, the road into the Lake of the Woods area was improved.