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  2. List of lakes of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Coordinates Amphitheater Lake: Grand Teton National Park, Teton County: 1]: Lake Alice: Lincoln County: Bradley Lake: Grand Teton National Park, Teton County: Dudley Lake: Grand Teton National Park, Teton County: 2]: Emma Matilda Lake: Grand Teton National Park, Teton County: Flaming Gorge Reservoir: Sweetwater County: Fremont Lake: Sublette County: Jackson Lake: Grand Teton ...

  3. Jackson Lake (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Max. depth. 438 ft (134 m) Surface elevation. 6,772 ft (2,064 m) Islands. Over 15 including Elk Island, Donoho Point. Jackson Lake is in Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming. [3] This natural lake was enlarged by the construction of the Jackson Lake Dam, which was originally built in 1911, enlarged in 1916 and rebuilt by 1989. [4]

  4. Lakes of Grand Teton National Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of largest reservoirs in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    List of largest reservoirs in Wyoming. The following is a list of the fourteen reservoirs, in the United States state of Wyoming, that contain at least 40,000 acre-feet (49 million cubic meters) when at full capacity. In addition to in-stream reservoirs, the list includes enhanced natural lakes, notably Jackson Lake.

  6. Yellowstone Lake - Wikipedia

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    Yellowstone Lake is the largest body of water in Yellowstone National Park. The lake is 7,732 feet (2,357 m) above sea level and covers 136 square miles (350 km 2) with 110 miles (180 km) of shoreline. While the average depth of the lake is 139 ft (42 m), its greatest depth is at least 394 ft (120 m). [1]

  7. Jenny Lake - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. [3] The lake was formed approximately 12,000 years ago by glaciers pushing rock debris which carved Cascade Canyon during the last glacial maximum, forming a terminal moraine which now impounds the lake. [4] The lake is estimated to be 256 feet (78 m) deep and ...

  8. Category:Lakes of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    L. Lake De Smet. Lake of the Woods (Wyoming) Lewis Lake (Wyoming) Lower Slide Lake.

  9. Isa Lake - Wikipedia

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    Isa Lake is located in Yellowstone National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. [ 2 ] The lake straddles the continental divide at Craig Pass. Indigenous peoples have lived in the Yellowstone region for at least 11,000 years. [ 3 ] In the 1800s, at the time of the first European exploration of the area, the region was home to several Indigenous ...