Laramie River
and the Little Laramie
The Laramie River starts in Colorado, near
Rocky Mountain National Park, into Wyoming, through Laramie and into the
North Platte. Most of the river is on private land, but there is some
access on USFS/BLM land and some provided by WF&G. Be sure to
pick up a current Wyoming fishing regulations book, or check locally for
regs.
We have listed 6 access points for you
here. All are identified by number on the map
at the bottom of this page.
You can find stream flow information on our
reports page
Key:
- Fish: B,
Br, R, C, MW for Browns,
Brookies, Rainbows, Cutthroats, Mountain Whitefish
- Facilities: T, Camp
for Toilets, Camping
- Number (1)
corresponds to location on map
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Spring Creek (1)
- Access at Optimist Park in
southwest Laramie, north of I-80, off Cedar Street
- Fish:
R, B
- Facilities:
none
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Monolith (2)
- Go west from Laramie on WY230
for about 5.2 miles; turn south on
dirt access signed by WG&F
and travel about 1.5 miles
- Fish: B,
R
- Facilities: T
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Jelm (3)
- Go west from Laramie on WY230
for about 25 miles to Woods Landing; turn south on WY10 and
travel about 1 mile; access signed by WG&F
here and at another parking area approx. 1 mile further south.
Access to about 3 miles of river. Respect private land beyond the
river access.
- Fish: B,
R
- Facilities: Camp, T
- See story and photos
about the Laramie in southern Wyoming and into Colorado
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BLM/USFS (4)
- Go west from Laramie on WY230
for about 25 miles to Woods Landing; turn south on WY10 and
travel about 7 miles; turn west on BLM Rd
3431 and travel 2 miles. You can hike down to the river -
or if you are brave and have a good 4WD with clearance you can
drive closer - access on BLM and USFS lands
- Fish: B,
R
- Facilities: none
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Little Laramie River (5)
- Go west from Laramie on WY130
for about 20 miles; turn north on Cnty Rd 525 and travel about 1
mile; signed by WG&F
- Fish: B
- Facilities: none
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Little Laramie River -
North Fork (6)
- Go west from Laramie on WY 130
for 40 miles; turn north onto USFS Rd 101 and travel for about 1
mile to North Fork Campground; access to
North Fork in Medicine Bow National Forest.
- Fish: Br,
R
- Facilities: Camp, T
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