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Whether it is fishing, boating, or just relaxing, we think you’ll find Boysen State Park is a good place to be. It is one of the larger parks in the State Park System. It is a lake- orientated park at the south end of the Owl Creek Mountains at the mouth of Wind River Canyon.
After all, we've got plenty of trails for getting mud on those tires, including those in Guernsey, Buffalo Bill and Curt Gowdy State Parks. If making a splash is more your style, we've got space for water sports and fishing at our many reservoirs .
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Boysen Reservoir State Park juxtaposes fascinating desert with hundreds of acres of deep blue water, creating a surreal landscape for boaters, anglers, picnickers and campers to enjoy.
Boysen became a state park in 1956. Original Asmus Boysen Dam Site Located just north of the Lower Wind River Campground. This site also represents the park's northern boundary.
Boysen Reservoir. One of the larger state parks in Wyoming, Boysen State Park is oriented around Boysen Reservoir in central Wyoming, on the eastern edge of the Wind River Indian Reservation between Riverton and Thermopolis.