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Keyhole Reservoir offers excellent boating and paddling opportunities with over 14,720 acres of navigable water in northeast Wyoming. The reservoir features five boat ramps located at various campgrounds around the lake, including Wind Creek, Coulter Bay, and Pat's Point campgrounds. This is a popular destination for kayakers, canoeists, and all recreational boaters seeking a large, accessible water body with calm conditions suitable for paddling.
Before launching, boats must be properly registered and inspected for aquatic invasive species. All paddlers should carry required safety equipment including life jackets. The ramps are open seasonally when the lake is free of ice; during winter months with safe ice conditions, the reservoir becomes a destination for ice fishing access. A marina, campgrounds, restaurants, and supplies are conveniently located in the nearby town of Pine Haven, making this a well-developed recreation area for multi-day trips or day outings.
The reservoir supports diverse fishing opportunities with species including walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, crappie, and catfish, making it popular with anglers. Water level information and current ramp conditions are available through Keyhole State Park's official resources before your visit.