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Hiking is a popular thing to do around Smith Lake; Smith Lake Trail is a good local trail; Smith Lake is a fine place to visit for more than one day, Dickinson Creek Campground is a fine place to camp nearby. If you have a thing about the outdoors, you'll fancy Smith Lake. There's brilliant hiking along the Ice Lakes Trail, and you can stay the night at Big Sandy Campground. If you want a fine time in the great outdoors just come on up to the Wind River Range.
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| | The panorama of gorgeous Bears Ears Mountain near Smith Lake is perfect, and there are other places here than Smith Lake, for example Cloverleaf Lake. A pleasant close by hotel is Rodeway Inn Pronghorn Lodge, and lakes are such peaceful sites, why not stop at Cook Lake. This lake is located in the wonderful Wind River Range. It is very arid here at Smith Lake generally; throughout May this area sees the most rain, and December is the month with the least | |
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moisture. These mountains rock, just explore all the cool things to do in the Wind River Range. This lake is so wonderful. The High Meadow Trail offers hiking at its best, and if you're here why not check out Adams Pass. At Smith
Lake throughout the warm days of summer highs are in the 80's; through summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. Throughout the winter the highs are frequently in the 30's, and after the sun is down throughout the winter temperatures at Smith Lake sink into the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.80889 Longitude: -109.1228
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Cook Lake, Fremont CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Papoose Lake
 | Lake seemed fishless although a beautiful lake. Was there 2 days and only saw 1 rise. Nice place to camp though as there is low traffic. Make sure you follow outlet to avoid massive rock pile.... |
Bears Ears Trail
 | The Bears Ears trail is superb. My Sierra Club crew did a lot of trail work here near Mt. Chavenet, and built the replacement Moss Creek footbridge. The Washakie Ranger group are great!... |
Ice Lakes
 | 15 miles away 1 PHOTO I went up there 15 years ago and just got back from another week this last weekend....the fishing was much, much better in the past. I think the WY Game and Fish spends all their golden trout stocking funds on wolves now. The stocking ended the year the wolves were reintroduced.........Hmmm, isn't that interesting! Also....too many llamas and horses bringing the light-weights up the mountain to clutter the place this time....the trails looked like a lost group of Custard's cavalry must still be riding the trails. :( But the beauty of the area will always remain. Thank you, Lord, for your beautiful handiwork.... |
Sonnicant Lake
 | 15 miles away Lake is centraly located in the saint lawrence basin lakes. Good views, makina (lake)trout mostly, easy 9 hour hike.... |
Gustave Lake
 | 17 miles away I was told by my Grandmother (Olive Bentley) that this lake was named for her father Gustave States, the owner of the Canyon Ranch. He had homesteaded Sinks Canyon and the surrounding area, where my grandmother remained until just prior to her death in 1976 at the age of 96.... |
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