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Water Activities

The cool, clean lakes, rivers and streams of the Ashley National Forest can be a welcome relief from the heat and sun of the summer.  Plan and prepare. Check the weather and always use caution when enjoying the water. Never swim or float alone and always wear appropriate safety equipment. Keep children close at all times and enjoy!

Boating - Motorized

The Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area is a popular boating and water sport area. Boating ramps and marinas are located at several sites around the Lake. There are 26 campgrounds in the immediate area of the Gorge, four of which are accessible only by boat. Boaters and water sport enthusiasts should be especially careful since high winds may be encountered, and the waters of the Lake are cold. Know and obey all State and Federal regulations while using the Lake.

Boating - Non-Motorized

The Green River below Flaming Gorge Dam also provides adventures for non-motorized watercraft meeting state and federal regulations for river running. Twenty-six miles of the Green River are open to approved watercraft without permit. Permits from the National Park Service are needed for the 26 miles of the Green River within the Dinosaur National Monument.

Swimming

A variety of lakes, creeks are available for dipping, soaking and swimming on the Ashley National Forest. Swimming opportunities are typically found in natural settings which have no lifeguard supervision or roped-off pools. Cold, free-flowing currents of rivers and streams command respect and judgment when deciding where and when to swim. Swimmers in lakes and reservoirs need to keep a watchful eye out for boaters.

Waterskiing

The Forest Service manages vast areas of land, including many lakes and rivers, where water activities like waterskiing, tubing, and wakeboarding are permitted, but safety and regulations vary by location, so check with the specific forest or ranger district for details.

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Antelope Flat Campground

Water Activities
Antelope Flat Campground lies on the shores of the beautiful Flaming Gorge Reservoir at an elevation of 6,000 feet, on the Ashley National Forest within the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area.…

Big Pine I River Camp

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Big Pine is on north the side of river 10.5 miles below dam and 3.3 miles below Little Hole. Site has one table, one fire ring, two tent pads, portable toilet screen and two benches. Site has natural…

Big Pine II River Camp

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Big Pine II is on the north side of river 10.5 miles below dam and 3.3 miles below Little Hole. Site has one table, one fire ring, four tent pads, portable toilet screen and four benches. Site has…

Bootleg River Camp

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Bootleg is on the north side of river on a small sandy bench 8.42 miles below the dam and 1.22 miles below Little Hole.  Site has one table, one fire ring, two tent pads, portable toilet screen and…

Browne Lake Campground

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Browne Lake Campground is located next to a small lake on the north side of the Uinta mountains. The campground is accessed via a well-maintained dirt road. Browne Lake offers boating and fishing…

Buckboard Crossing Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Buckboard Crossing Campground is located on the far northwest shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir.The campground is situated in a high desert landscape with sagebrush and a few scattered trees. Natural…

Last updated March 21st, 2025