Flaming Gorge Reservoir is the largest reservoir in Wyoming, storing 3,788,900 acre-feet of water when measured at an elevation of 6,040 feet above sea level. The reservoir is mainly in southwest Wyoming and partially in northeastern Utah, straddling the Utah-Wyoming border.
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Jackson Lake Dam is a concrete and earth-fill dam situated within Grand Teton National Park. The Snake River emerges from the dam and flows about eight hundred miles through Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington to its mouth on the Columbia River in eastern Washington.
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Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area is a national recreation area located in Wyoming and Utah. Explorer Major John Wesley named this jutting rock structure on May 30, 1869, "... hundreds of Swallows fill the cliffs... like swarms of bees, giving to the whole the appearance of a colossal beehive of the old-time form, and so we named it Beehive Point."
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A view of the Teton Range looking across Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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The Church of the Transfiguration in winter. The little rustic church near the Sanke River at Moose, Wyoming is one of the most famous scenes in the Jackson Hole region.
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