Hawk Springs State Recreation Area is a popular water-based recreation destination in eastern Wyoming. Its sandy beach areas are one of the attractions that bring visitors to this popular little park.
The entire eastern shoreline of the park can be a suitable and attractive beach. Water levels vary each year so the actual exposed beach area does vary.
Sandy beach areas are available to some degree all year-around.
All vehicles must display the appropriate Daily Use and Overnight Camping permits. A self-pay canister is located at the park’s entrance.
Hawk Springs State Recreation Area is very popular reservoir that offers a variety of water-based recreation activities. Jet skiing, boating and fishing are all major attractions of this park.
The boat ramp and dock are available as water levels allow, usually when the ice goes off the lake in the spring until the fall months.
All vehicles must have the appropriate Daily Use and Overnight Camping permits. A self-pay canister is located at the park’s entrance.
In addition to the boating and water recreation opportunities that Hawk Springs State Recreation Area provides, the park offers a small public campground that attracts hundreds of campers annually. The site has 24 designated primitive campsites that may be utilized for overnight outings at the park.
All campsites are easily accessed off of the lone roadway that provides entrance into and around the park.
Camping opportunities are available all year-around.
Appropriate Daily Use and Overnight Camping fees apply. A self-pay canister is located at the park’s entrance.
Hawk Springs State Recreation Area provides access to one of the only reservoirs suitable for boating along the eastern border of Wyoming. The reservoir attracts fishing enthusiasts and water recreation boaters from around the region.
Boating opportunities are available as water levels allow, generally from when the ice goes off in the spring to when the ice reforms in the fall.
Appropriate Daily Use and Overnight Camping fees apply. A self-pay canister is located at the park’s entrance.
Hawk Springs State Recreation Area (HSSRA) has long been a destination for fishing enthusiasts. The small lake at HSSRA provides excellent boat fishing and shoreline fishing opportunities for anglers from around the region.
The lake/reservoir borders the park and is easily accessed upon entering the park.
Whether it is open water fishing in the warm months of the year to ice fishing in the winter months fishing opportunities are great all year-around.
Appropriate Daily Use and Overnight camping fees apply. A self-pay canister is located at the park’s entrance.