I am not going to put my places on my trip in order. I have been to so many beautiful places this summer. This is one of them. Sinks Canyon State Park features a geologic phenomenon in which the Popo Agie River vanishes into a large cavern (the Sinks) but reappears in a trout- filled pool, the Rise, about half a mile down the canyon. These trout live a leisurely life, with no fishing allowed.
We were on our way to Yellowstone and stopped at Sink Canyon state park for the night.
We went to the last campground which is in the National forest area. It was right beside a river and no one was around. I like those campgrounds.
The river was right beside us.
We had a nice campfire.
I didn’t see any bears. (See bear box in picture.)
This is the river going into a cave.
My son walked in the cave, they have a trail to it. I didn’t go.
The last one is my favorite. What a way to wake up!
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It was beautiful.
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It looks beautiful! We are going to be driving from Spokane WA to Denver so this looks like a perfect place to stop after Yellowstone. Thanks for sharing!
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Go out the Cody WY way.
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A perfect start to the day. I love the pictures you take
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Thank you.
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Thanks to show us the charms of the Wyoming
the photo od the river is impressive :light and live before the cave!
Happy trouts 🙂
Love ❤
Michel
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Wait till I put up Yellowstone.
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I am so happy for you, Connie. Enjoying all these wonderful adventures and making such lasting memories!
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My son is a senior this year so next year so next year I can go in September, no crowds.
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