You’ll Never Want To Leave This Wyoming Park That’s Home To Yurt Camping, A Water Slide, And An Underground River
Wyoming is full of gorgeous canyons, rivers, and parks, but one truly stands out from the rest. Sinks Canyon State Park is one of the Cowboy State’s most stunning natural wonders, and you’ve got to make plans to visit it as soon as you can.
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Sinks Canyon, just outside of Lander, is one of Wyoming's most unique treasures.
The park is named after the "Sinks", a cave that brings the Popo Agie river underground, where it travels for a quarter of a mile before resurfacing at "the rise".
If you visit during the summer - head down the Falls Trail to visit the Popo Agie waterslide. While technically it's outside the boundary of the park, it's worth the extra hike!
Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: [email protected]
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