Wyoming Points of Interest

CCC Ponds Interpretive Site


The CCC Ponds Interpretive Site is located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming, specifically in the New Fork watershed. The site was created by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the 1930s as part of their efforts to construct infrastructure in national forests. Today, the site is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Visitors can explore the area's hiking trails, fishing ponds, and picnic areas while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

One of the unique features of the CCC Ponds Interpretive Site is the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife. The New Fork watershed is home to many species of fish, including trout and grayling. Visitors may also spot moose, elk, and bears in the area. Another highlight of the site is the interpretive signs that offer information about the history and ecology of the region. Overall, the CCC Ponds Interpretive Site is a great destination for anyone interested in outdoor recreation, wildlife viewing, and learning about the natural world. Get driving directions.
CCC PONDS INTERPRETIVE SITE

Points of Interest
Location
CCC Ponds Interpretive Site
Fremont Lake Overlook
Half Moon Lake Overlook

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Trails End 8 9,346 ft
Green River Lake 39 8,070 ft
Boulder Lake Recreation Site 5 7,348 ft
New Fork Lake 25 7,852 ft
New Fork River 2 6,847 ft
Half Moon Lake 16 7,607 ft
Willow Lake 8 7,703 ft
Fremont Lake 54 7,690 ft
Soda Lake WHMA - West Boat Ramp - WGF Numerous 7,550 ft
Stokes Crossing 2 7,176 ft
Soda Lake WHMA - East Boat Ramp - WGF Numerous 7,546 ft