The New Fork Campground Boat Launch is a concrete boat ramp located in Wyoming with a latitude of 42.60582765400005 and a longitude of -109.855810669. The boat ramp is quite wide and can accommodate various types of watercraft, including small boats, kayaks, and canoes. The ramp is also suitable for larger boats and can accommodate trailers.
The boat ramp services the New Fork River, which is a tributary of the Green River. The river is known for its excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for trout. The New Fork River is also a popular spot for rafting and kayaking, with various stretches of the river ranging from calm and easy to challenging rapids.
In terms of regulations, the New Fork Campground Boat Launch is subject to Wyoming boating laws, which require all watercraft to be registered and display a current registration decal. Additionally, all boaters are required to wear a personal flotation device (PFD) while on the water. Anglers must also have a valid Wyoming fishing license.
Based on the latest information available, the New Fork Campground Boat Launch remains open and accessible to the public. However, visitors are encouraged to check for any updates or changes in regulations before heading out on the water.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Slate Creek | Numerous | 6,377 ft | |||
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Fontenelle Creek Rec Area | 55 | 6,519 ft | |||
Firehole Canyon - Flaming Gorge Reservoir | 38 | 6,115 ft | |||
Tail Race | Numerous | 6,423 ft | |||
Big Sandy | 8 | 9,088 ft | |||
Weeping Rock | Numerous | 6,404 ft | |||
Kemmerer Tent Park | 5 | 6,922 ft | |||
New Fork River | 2 | 6,847 ft | |||
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