Lower Slide Lake
Lower Slide Lake is one of the best lakes to visit in Wyoming, a stunning natural lake is surrounded by nature and is situated inside the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The lake, which is 2,106 meters above sea level, was created in 1925 when a landslide obstructed the Gros Ventre River.
There are lots of lake trout, mountain whitefish, and fine-spotted cutthroat trout in Lower Slide Lake, which is a well-liked fishing location. On the lake's northern shoreline, the Atherton Creek Boating Site offers boat access to the lake. On the lake's westernmost point, the Slide Lake Boating Site offers access for non-motorized boats.
On the lake's northern shoreline, in addition to boat ramps, there is a peaceful campground with 22 sites and a picnic area. Two interpretive areas with expansive lake views and information kiosks can be found at Lower Slide Lake.
Location: Teton County, Wyoming