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davesherman | profile | all galleries >> US National Parks, State Parks, National Monuments, Wildlife Refuges and National Recreational Areas >> Sinks Canyon State Park, Wyoming tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Sinks Canyon State Park, Wyoming

Sinks Canyon State Park is about six miles southwest of Lander on Highway 131, just south of the Wind River Indian Reservation in western Wyoming. The Park features a geologic phenomenon in which the Popo Agie River vanishes into a large cavern (the Sinks) but re-appears in a trout-filled pool, The Rise, about half a mile down the canyon.
The Popo Agie River The Popo Agie River The Popo Agie River The Sinks, on the Popo Agie River Cascade just before the Sinks, on the Popo Agie River
The Sinks, on the Popo Agie River Cascade just before the Sinks, on the Popo Agie River Clouds above Sinks Canyon Overflow channel of the the Popo Agie River The Rise, on the Popo Agie River
Springs feeding the Rise, on the Popo Agie River Cassin's Finch