Lake Alice
The largest natural lake in Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest is called Lake Alice, and it may be found there. It is a distinctive lake that was formed when a huge landslide choked Poker Creek with debris thousands of years ago when it tore off the 9,325-foot (2,842 m) Lake Mountain.
For access to the lake, one must travel a treacherous 28-mile (45-km) dirt mountain road and cross a spring-fed creek with water as deep as 18 inches (0.5 m). Visitors can also travel by horseback, mountain bikes, or on foot. You will savor its tranquility and stunning natural surroundings once you arrive.
The southeast portion of the 93-hectare Lake Alice has nine campsites, making it an excellent place to go camping. At the southern end of the lake, there is a picnic area with excellent fishing.
Location:Lincoln County, Wyoming