Laramie Plains Lakes
Just ten miles or so west from Laramie, a series of lakes provides angling opportunities for a variety of fish from Muskies to Rainbows. Bring your fly or spinning rod and take a try at these lakes if you find yourself in Laramie. Bear in mind that wind is almost always a factor when fishing these plains lakes
Fishing Report for
Laramie Plains Lakes
Courtesy of West Laramie Fly Store
Meeboer and Gelatt Lakes
These lakes are smaller in size, 34 to 119 acres. They hold rainbow and sometimes other species of trout.
- How to get there: Take Hwy 230 southwest from Laramie. After about 7.5 miles, turn right on Pahlow Lane (CR 422) and follow several miles to the lakes.
- Camping and boat ramp are available
- Info from Wyoming Game & Fish for Meeboer
- Info from Wyoming Game & Fish for Gelatt
Lake Hattie and Twin Buttes
Managed in part by the BLM, Lake Hattie/Twin Buttes Reservoir have camping facilities and a boat launch. Rainbow and brown trout can be found in the waters.
- Info from Wyoming Game & Fish for Lake Hattie
- Info from Wyoming Game & Fish for Twin Buttes
- How to get there: Take Hwy 230 southwest from Laramie. After about 7.5 miles, turn right on Pahlow Lane and follow several miles to the lakes. Lake Hattie is west of Twin Buttes Reservoir
Leazenby Lake
Stocked with trout - no engined boats allowed
- How to get there: Take Hwy 287 south from Laramie. After about 8 miles, turn right (to the east)
- Info from Wyoming Game & Fish for Leazenby Lake
Sodergreen Lake
Stocked with trout
- How to get there: Take Hwy 230 southwest from Laramie. After about 22 miles, turn right (to the north)
- Map from WYG&F