Alcova Reservoir

Located in Wyoming

Alcova Reservoir is a man-made waterbody located in central Wyoming, about 30 miles southwest of Casper. The reservoir was created by the construction of the Alcova Dam on the North Platte River in 1935. The reservoir covers an area of 2,470 acres and has a maximum depth of 170 feet. Alcova Reservoir is a popular destination for water-based recreation such as boating, fishing, and swimming. The reservoir is home to a variety of fish species, including rainbow trout, brown trout, walleye, and channel catfish. There are several boat ramps and marinas located around the reservoir, providing access to the water for boaters and anglers. In addition to water-based activities, the surrounding area offers hiking, picnicking, and camping opportunities. There are several campgrounds located around the reservoir, including the popular Cottonwood Campground, which offers both RV and tent camping sites. Alcova Reservoir is also home to several historic sites, including the Alcova Dam and the remnants of the old mining town of Bessemer, which was flooded when the reservoir was created. Overall, Alcova Reservoir is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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