The Weeping Rock Interpretive Panel is a unique attraction located in the Upper Green-Slate watershed of Wyoming. The panel describes the geological features of Weeping Rock, which is a natural spring that produces a constant flow of water from the rock face. Visitors can learn about the hydrology and geology of the area, as well as the flora and fauna that live in the watershed. The interpretive panel is a great resource for those interested in learning about the natural environment of Wyoming and the importance of conservation and preservation.
Visiting the Weeping Rock Interpretive Panel provides a great opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the beauty of Wyoming's natural environment. The area surrounding Weeping Rock is home to a variety of wildlife such as bighorn sheep, elk, and deer, making it a great destination for nature photography and wildlife observation. Additionally, visitors can explore nearby hiking trails and enjoy the breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys. With its unique geological features and diverse wildlife, the Weeping Rock Interpretive Panel is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the natural beauty of Wyoming.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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East Fork Bear River | 7 | 8,880 ft | |||
Greens Lake - Flaming Gorge | 20 | 7,467 ft | |||
Red Springs | 14 | 10,483 ft | |||
Firefighters Memorial - Flaming Gorge | 94 | 6,861 ft | |||
Christmas Meadows | 11 | 8,812 ft | |||
Canyon Rim - Flaming Gorge | 15 | 7,439 ft | |||
Oaks Park | 11 | 9,277 ft | |||
Greendale - Flaming Gorge | 8 | 6,998 ft | |||
Lodgepole | 35 | 8,082 ft | |||
East Park | 21 | 9,050 ft |