Worthen Meadow Reservoir

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Coordinates42°42′00″N 108°55′20″W / 42.70000°N 108.92222°W / 42.70000; -108.92222
Worthen Meadow Reservoir
Location of Worthen Meadow Reservoir in Wyoming, USA.
Location of Worthen Meadow Reservoir in Wyoming, USA.
Worthen Meadow Reservoir
Location of Worthen Meadow Reservoir in Wyoming, USA.
Location of Worthen Meadow Reservoir in Wyoming, USA.
Worthen Meadow Reservoir
LocationFremont County, Wyoming
Coordinates42°42′00″N 108°55′20″W / 42.70000°N 108.92222°W / 42.70000; -108.92222
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsRoaring Fork Creek
Primary outflowsEnterprise Ditch
Basin countriesUnited States
Water volume1,500 acre-feet (1,900,000 m3)
Surface elevation8,819 ft (2,688 m)[1]
Islands0

Worthen Meadow Reservoir is a reservoir located in the Shoshone National Forest. The reservoir is fed by Roaring Fork Creek, and it holds around 1,500 acre feet of water with a surface elevation of 8,819 ft (2,688 m) (crest of the service spillway). The reservoir's two section earth-fill dam was constructed in 1958, and the reservoir acts as a supplemental supply of water for the City of Lander, Wyoming.[1] The total length of the dam is 917 ft (280 m) with a maximum height of 43 ft (13 m) above the stream bed of Roaring Fork Creek.

Numerous trails and campsites are located near the reservoir including Worthen Meadow Campground and trail-heads leading into the Wind River Range.[2]

Wildlife

The reservoir contains different species of fish including rainbow trout, brook trout and arctic grayling.[3]

Safety Concerns

Climate

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