SINCLAIR, Wyo. – April 1, 2026 - Despite lower-than-average water levels at Seminoe Reservoir, Seminoe State Park remains open and continues to offer a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities for visitors this spring and summer.
While conditions at the reservoir look different this season, park staff emphasize that Seminoe continues to offer many of the experiences that draw visitors to the area year-round. Shoreline fishing remains productive, with anglers catching walleye, trout, and perch from accessible bank locations.
Beyond the water, Seminoe State Park offers a wide range of land-based recreation. Visitors can explore miles of open terrain on foot or by off-highway vehicle, take advantage of quiet camping opportunities, and enjoy wildlife viewing and photography across the park’s expansive high-desert landscape.
“Even with lower water levels, the North Red Hills Boat Ramp remains open and accessible,” said Lonnie Porter, superintendent of Seminoe State Park. “There is still a great deal to experience at Seminoe. This is an opportunity for visitors to explore more of the park beyond the water and enjoy a broader range of recreational opportunities.”
Visitors are encouraged to use caution near shorelines and be aware of exposed hazards. Boating access may be limited, and Wyoming State Parks recommends checking current conditions and ramp availability prior to arrival.
Seminoe State Park is part of Wyoming’s system of reservoir parks, where water levels can vary seasonally. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead, recreate responsibly, and follow Leave No Trace principles while enjoying the park.
For the latest updates and visitor information, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/seminoe or contact the park directly.

Figure 1: Boating at Seminoe State Park.
Contact: Lonnie Porter, (307)-320-3013; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
























































