Wyoming may be a landlocked state, but there sure is a whole lot of water here! Check out a few of the best places for paddling in Wyoming, whether you’re an experienced kayaker or you’re just looking for a relaxing lazy river afternoon.

  1. Big Horn River, near Thermopolis

Flickr / Joe Bartolini The Big Horn River, near Thermopolis, is a quiet and calm river that’s perfect for paddling or tubing. Gather up a group of friends, leave a car downstream, and hop in for a relaxing lazy river ride.

  1. Oxbow Bend, GTNP

Flickr / Adam Zolyak Every Wyomingite should add “kayak Oxbow Bend” to their bucket list. The Snake River is quiet as it winds through this iconic part of Grand Teton National Park.

  1. String Lake, GTNP

Flickr / Adam Zolyak String Lake is also in Grand Teton National Park, and it’s a wonderful place for first-time paddlers to get their sea legs. The quiet and crystal clear water makes for a mesmerizing view.

  1. Snake River, south of Jackson

Flickr / I’m Just A Child As the Snake River winds down towards Hoback Junction, the rapids begin to pick up! Some of the best whitewater rafting and whitewater kayaking in the west is right here on the wild and scenic Snake River.

  1. Alcova Reservoir, near Cody

Flickr / US Department of the Interior, Harold Morrow For a more relaxing afternoon paddling in Wyoming, head to one of our beautiful reservoirs. The Alcova Reservoir is just outside Casper and makes for a great day trip destination.

  1. Lake Hattie, near Laramie

Flickr / Zach Dischner Plan your trip to Lake Hattie, where you’ll be surrounded by natural beauty. Dispersed camping is allowed, but be mindful of private property along the lake. You’ll find refreshing, clean water and boat ramps for easy access.

  1. Buffalo Bill Reservoir, Cody

Flickr / Tim Lumley Get out and explore the most famous reservoir in Wyoming! A trip to this Cody landmark is a must-do for anyone who loves paddling in Wyoming.

  1. Glendo Reservoir

Flickr / Loren Kerns Glendo State Park is home to a beautiful beach and reservoir that’s a great choice for families or first-time paddlers. It looks like it’s straight out of the tropics!

  1. Green River, Flaming Gorge

Flickr / Ken Lund The Green River in the Flaming Gorge straddles Wyoming and Utah, and it’s one of the most popular rafting spots in the country. Plan a guided trip to experience this for yourself.

Where do you love to go paddling in Wyoming? Let us know, here, and we’ll be sure to check it out!

Flickr / Joe Bartolini

The Big Horn River, near Thermopolis, is a quiet and calm river that’s perfect for paddling or tubing. Gather up a group of friends, leave a car downstream, and hop in for a relaxing lazy river ride.

Flickr / Adam Zolyak

Every Wyomingite should add “kayak Oxbow Bend” to their bucket list. The Snake River is quiet as it winds through this iconic part of Grand Teton National Park.

String Lake is also in Grand Teton National Park, and it’s a wonderful place for first-time paddlers to get their sea legs. The quiet and crystal clear water makes for a mesmerizing view.

Flickr / I’m Just A Child

As the Snake River winds down towards Hoback Junction, the rapids begin to pick up! Some of the best whitewater rafting and whitewater kayaking in the west is right here on the wild and scenic Snake River.

Flickr / US Department of the Interior, Harold Morrow

For a more relaxing afternoon paddling in Wyoming, head to one of our beautiful reservoirs. The Alcova Reservoir is just outside Casper and makes for a great day trip destination.

Flickr / Zach Dischner

Plan your trip to Lake Hattie, where you’ll be surrounded by natural beauty. Dispersed camping is allowed, but be mindful of private property along the lake. You’ll find refreshing, clean water and boat ramps for easy access.

Flickr / Tim Lumley

Get out and explore the most famous reservoir in Wyoming! A trip to this Cody landmark is a must-do for anyone who loves paddling in Wyoming.

Flickr / Loren Kerns

Glendo State Park is home to a beautiful beach and reservoir that’s a great choice for families or first-time paddlers. It looks like it’s straight out of the tropics!

Flickr / Ken Lund

The Green River in the Flaming Gorge straddles Wyoming and Utah, and it’s one of the most popular rafting spots in the country. Plan a guided trip to experience this for yourself.

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Address: Thermopolis, WY 82443, USAAddress: Oxbow Bend, Wyoming 83013, USAAddress: String Lake, Wyoming 83414, USAAddress: Alcova Reservoir, Wyoming, USAAddress: Glendo Reservoir, Wyoming, USAAddress: Buffalo Bill Reservoir, Wyoming 82414, USAAddress: Flaming Gorge Reservoir, United StatesAddress: Lake Hattie, Wyoming 82070, USAAddress: Snake River, United States