Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake, as its name suggests, is situated within Yellowstone National Park and also happens to be the park's biggest lake. Additionally, it is the biggest freshwater lake in North America with a height of about 2,100 meters (it sits at 2,357 metres) and one of the best lakes to visit in Wyoming.
An enormous 35,000-hectare lake, Yellowstone Lake has a 180-kilometer shoreline that is home to campgrounds, hiking trails, and a fishing bridge at the lake's northernmost point. Since the late 1800s, fishing for Yellowstone cutthroat trout has been a well-liked activity. Today, fishing is still permitted from June 15 to the first Sunday in November.
A well-liked activity on the lake is to take a one-hour guided boat tour to take in the breathtaking and tranquil surroundings. Along the trails that surround the lake, canoeing, kayaking, and boating are also popular activities.
Location: Teton County, Wyoming