Wyoming Beaches

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Wyoming state is in the northwestern region of United States and is known for its mountain ranges which surround half the state. As it nowhere close to the any sea or ocean there are no coastal beaches but off course there are several lakes and rivers with their shoreline and sandy beaches.    
 

Jenny Lake: It is a beautiful place in Grand Teton National Park offering varied outdoor activities
and scope for boating, touring and adventures.   

Flaming Gorge Reservoir: The Flaming Gorge Dam which created the The Flaming Gorge Reservoir is now the hottest tourists destination with all sorts of recreational and sports activities.   

Alcova Reservoir: is situated along the North Platte River, southwest of Casper with main attraction is the Dinosaur interpretive trail.

Big Sandy Reservoir: this reservoir made from Big Sandy Reservoir has 2,500 acres of surface area and is at a distance of 15 miles from Farson. It is an amazing recreational area on the southern shoreline.