10 Canoeing Areas near Lewis Lake Campground - Free Arenas
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10 Canoeing Areas near Lewis Lake Campground

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Showing Canoeing Areas within 50 miles Distance miles Go of Lewis Lake Campground Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, USA City, Zip, or Address Go

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Lewis River Channel / Dogshead Loop

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

3.0 miles NE

A serene hike along Lewis Channel to Shoshone Lake — the largest lake in the continental US without a road to it — with Teton views, driftwood shores, osprey, bald eagles, and ravens.

Canoe, Hike, Kayak

canoe Canoeing Area

hike Hiking Trail

kayak Kayaking Area

Grant Village

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

8.3 miles NE

Named for President Grant near Yellowstone Lake's West Thumb, this village has lakeside dining, a geyser basin next door, campfire ranger programs, and tree-lined campsites steps from the water.

Camp, Canoe, Kayak

canoe Canoeing Area

camp Campsite

kayak Kayaking Area

Horseshoe Lake

Ashton, Idaho

24.9 miles W

A lily-pad-dotted lake hidden in the Targhee National Forest with a gradual beach entry perfect for wading, a floating dock for jumping, and no motorized boats.

Camp, Canoe, Dive, Swim

canoe Canoeing Area

swim Swimming Hole

camp Campsite

dive Diving Platform

17.5 mi

Tear Drop Lake

Ashton, Idaho

25.1 miles W

A small, lively lake in the Targhee forest for kayaking, swimming, and an easy loop trail — family fun with primitive lakeside camping.

Camp, Canoe, Hike, Kayak, Mountain Bike, Swim

canoe Canoeing Area

mountain bike Mountain Bike Trail

swim Swimming Hole

hike Hiking Trail

camp Campsite

kayak Kayaking Area

1.5-3.8 mi

Little Gibbon Falls

Norris, Yellowstone National Park

29.7 miles N

A family-friendly 4.5-mile Yellowstone loop reaches fishing and swimming spots along Gibbon Creek, with kid-safe trail, canoeing options, and bearspray-worthy backcountry feel.

Camp, Canoe, Hike

canoe Canoeing Area

hike Hiking Trail

camp Campsite

0.1-7.3 mi

Leigh Lake

Alta, Wyoming

34.5 miles S

Tucked beneath Mount Moran and just a mile from the String Lake trailhead, Leigh Lake rewards with majestic serenity, shoreline views of Boulder Island, and calm waters perfect for kayaking or canoeing.

Backpack, Canoe, Hike, Kayak

canoe Canoeing Area

hike Hiking Trail

kayak Kayaking Area

backpack Backpacking Trail

3.6 mi

String Lake

Alta, Wyoming

34.7 miles S

A shallow, warm lake connecting Jenny and Leigh Lakes at the base of the Tetons — the clear water lets you see the bottom from a kayak, wade easily with kids, and access wilder open water beyond.

Canoe, Hike, Kayak, Swim

canoe Canoeing Area

swim Swimming Hole

hike Hiking Trail

kayak Kayaking Area

0.9 mi

Buffalo River Campground

Island Park, Idaho

37.7 miles W

An easy, clear, and often warm float on the Buffalo River near Island Park, with slow enough current to paddle back upstream in a canoe or kayak after your run.

Camp, Canoe, Kayak, Swim

canoe Canoeing Area

swim Swimming Hole

camp Campsite

kayak Kayaking Area

Box Canyon Island Park

Island Park, Idaho

39.0 miles W

Perched on the canyon rim above Henry's Fork, this lodgepole-shaded campground sits steps from short trails leading to dramatic Snake River views below.

Canoe

canoe Canoeing Area

Upper Coffee Pot Campground

Island Park, Idaho

39.1 miles W

Henry's Fork of the Snake River winds through a lodgepole pine forest past this campground, offering fly-fishing for rainbow and brook trout and easy tubing and canoeing.

Camp, Canoe

canoe Canoeing Area

camp Campsite

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