1 Best Sight in Jackson Hole and Northwest Wyoming, Wyoming

Sinks Canyon State Park

At Sinks Canyon State Park, the Popo Agie (pronounced "puh po sha," meaning "Tall Grass River" to the Crow Indians) flows into a limestone cavern. The crashing water "sinks" into fissures only to resurface ½ mile downstream in the "rise," where it reemerges and huge fish (mainly rainbow and brown trout) swim in the calm pool. Wildflowers, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, black bears, golden eagles, moose, mule deer, marmots, and other wildlife wander the grounds. The park is ideal for hiking, camping, and picnicking. No fishing is allowed, but visitors can toss fish food to the trout from the observation deck.

3079 Sinks Canyon Rd., Lander, Wyoming, 82520, USA
307-332–3077
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Park daily, sunrise–10; visitor center Memorial Day–Labor Day, daily 9–6