Worthen Meadow Reservoir
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| Worthen Meadow Reservoir | |
|---|---|
| Location | Fremont County, Wyoming |
| Coordinates | 42°42′00″N 108°55′20″W / 42.70000°N 108.92222°W |
| Type | reservoir |
| Primary inflows | Roaring Fork Creek |
| Primary outflows | Enterprise Ditch |
| Basin countries | United States |
| Water volume | 1,500 acre-feet (1,900,000 m3) |
| Surface elevation | 8,819 ft (2,688 m)[1] |
| Islands | 0 |
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]