Bailey Reservoir Number 2, Sublette County, Wyoming

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     You'll need more than a day to look at everything Bailey Reservoir Number 2 has to offer, you can camp at Ox-yoke Acres Campground, and if you don't mind getting covered with water, you can always go whitewater paddling on Boulder Creek. The warmest time of the year at Bailey Reservoir Number 2 comes with high temperatures in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures drop down into the 40's. For the period of the winter highs are in the 20's with temperatures  
   at Bailey Reservoir Number 2 dipping down into the-10's through winter nights. This lake is so wonderful. Take a hike on the Burnt Lake Trail. There's so much to do here at Bailey Reservoir Number 2 that you need to camp here for a while, Boulder Lake Campground is a good spot for that. Be careful coming to Bailey Reservoir Number 2, you might not ever wanna return back home again. Lakes are such serene sites, why not visit East Fork Reservoir Number 4 right  
               next door to Bailey Reservoir Number 2, and after a long day outdoors Best Western Pinedale Inn is a magnificent place to spend a night or two.
East Fork Reservoir Number 3 is a splendid lake in the neighborhood of Bailey Reservoir Number 2, and since you're here you can take a hike along the Emigrant Trail. If you need a site to stay Hampton Inn Suites Pinedale is a perfect choice. Not much rainfall falls here at Bailey Reservoir Number 2; through May this area sees the most rain, and February on the other hand is the driest.
Have a wonderful hiking adventure along the North Fork Trail, and whitewater paddling is magnificent on Pole Creek.

 
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Local climate location: PINEDALE 13 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 42.67667
Longitude: -109.6783

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These outdoors activities are available near Bailey Reservoir Number 2.
 Hotels Near Bailey Reservoir Number 2:
Best Western Pinedale Inn, Pinedale, 17 miles away
Hampton Inn Suites Pinedale, Pinedale, 17 miles away
Baymont Inn and Suites Pinedale, Pinedale, 17 miles away
Super 8 Dubois, Dubois, 44 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Bailey Reservoir Number 2:
Ox-yoke Acres Campground, Boulder, 6 miles away
Boulder Lake Campground, Sublette County, 10 miles away
Boulder Campground, Sublette County, 10 miles away
Scab Creek Campground, Sublette County, 11 miles away
 Whitewater Near Bailey Reservoir Number 2:
Boulder Creek, Sublette CountyCounty, 8 miles away
      Class -blank- - 2.25 miles long (Boulder Lake)
Pole Creek, Sublette CountyCounty, 11 miles away
      Class -blank- - 5 miles long (Half Moon Lake to right off of Fayette Pole Creek Road)
 Trails Near Bailey Reservoir Number 2:
Burnt Lake Trail, Sublette County, 11 miles away
North Fork Trail, Sublette County, 11 miles away
Emigrant Trail, Sublette County, 11 miles away
 Lakes Near Bailey Reservoir Number 2:
East Fork Reservoir Number 3, Sublette CountyCounty, 0 miles away
East Fork Reservoir Number 4, Sublette CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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