Deaver Reservoir
Overview
Deaver Dam and Reservoir was completed in 1918 as part of the Shoshone Project. It is offstream 12-miles northeast of Powell, Wyoming. Popular local warm and cold-water fishery includes trout, walleye, and catfish. Fishery is open year-round with a Wyoming State fishing license. Approximately 800-acres, and boating with motors less than 10 horsepower are allowed. Available services include restrooms, picnic tables, a primitive boat ramp, and primitive camping. There is no drinking water. Other activities include watchable wildlife and options for waterfowl hunting, in season with a Wyoming State license.
Activities
Boating
There is a primitive boat ramp here.
Camping
There is primitive camping available.
Fishing
Fishing year-round with appropriate licenses.
Horseback Riding
Horseback riding available.
Hunting
Waterfowl hunting is allowed with appropriate licenses.
Picnicking
Picnicking is available.
Winter Sports
Winter sports available.
Seasonality/Weather
Open year-round.
Directions
Driving
Site is off Wyoming State 114, about 3 miles northwest of Deaver, Wyoming.
Phone Numbers
Primary
(307) 261-5671Links
Official URL
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