Every Boat Ramp on Yellowstone Lake
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87,040
Surface Acres
390 ft
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0
Boat Ramps
2
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Yellowstone Lake
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About Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake is the largest high-elevation lake in North America, sitting at 7,733 feet above sea level in the heart of Yellowstone National Park. The lake's native Yellowstone cutthroat trout population is one of the most important inland fisheries on the continent, supporting grizzly bears, osprey, and other wildlife that depend on spawning fish. Cutthroat trout fishing can be exceptional, with fish averaging 14 to 18 inches taken on flies and lures along the shoreline and in the lake's tributary streams.
Boating access is available at Bridge Bay Marina, which offers boat rentals and launch facilities within the park. Lake trout, an invasive species that threatens the native cutthroat, are the subject of an intensive removal program by the National Park Service, and anglers are required to kill all lake trout caught. A Yellowstone National Park fishing permit is required, and special regulations protect the cutthroat population through catch-and-release requirements in many areas. The lake's dramatic setting among geothermal features, snow-capped peaks, and vast wilderness makes fishing here a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Nearest towns: Grant Village, Bridge Bay, Fishing Bridge
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