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High Savery Reservoir is a large 22,433-acre lake located in Carbon County, Wyoming, offering a public boat launch for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The reservoir provides excellent fishing opportunities for tiger trout and brook trout, making it a popular destination for anglers and recreational paddlers. The scenic mountain setting provides a peaceful paddling experience for those seeking quieter water recreation.
**Access & Directions:** From Rawlins via Interstate 80, take Wyoming Highway 71 approximately 35 miles south, then turn west onto the lake road. Alternatively, from Wyoming Highway 70 in the Medicine Bow National Forest, take Forest Service Road 801 approximately 8 miles north of the forest boundary. The boat ramp offers standard amenities and the lake is family-friendly with adequate parking available.
The large surface area and mountain location make this reservoir suitable for various water activities, from day paddling to fishing trips. Plan accordingly for weather conditions and check current water conditions before launching, as mountain reservoirs can experience variable conditions seasonally.