Wyoming Points of Interest

Castle Rock Fishing Access Site


Castle Rock Fishing Access Site is a popular destination for anglers in Wyoming. It is located in the South Fork Shoshone watershed and offers stunning views of the Absaroka Mountains. The site is well-maintained and offers convenient access to the South Fork Shoshone River, which is known for its trout fishing. Additionally, the site is open year-round, allowing visitors to enjoy activities such as hiking and picnicking during the summer months and snowshoeing during the winter.

Visitors to Castle Rock Fishing Access Site can expect to see a variety of wildlife, including elk, moose, and bighorn sheep. The site is also home to a variety of birds, including bald eagles, osprey, and great blue herons. The scenic views of the surrounding mountains and the peaceful sound of the river make it a great place to relax and unwind. In addition to fishing, visitors can also explore nearby trails or take a short drive to the nearby town of Cody to visit its museums and cultural attractions. Overall, Castle Rock Fishing Access Site is a must-visit destination for anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. Get driving directions.
CASTLE ROCK FISHING ACCESS SITE

Points of Interest
Location
Castle Rock Fishing Access Site
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