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Cooper Lane Fishing Access

Trail Through Sagebrush Down to Shoshone River
“Seven Mountain Fishing Access”
Fishing Access on Shoshone River on Colter’s Route in 1807 in Rocky Mountains near Cody, WY
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Summary

The presence of two tracks in the Seven Mountain parcel creates opportunities for limited OHV use, horseback riding, walking/running, and mountain biking. Hunting activities are popular for both waterfowl and big game.
Users can reach the Shoshone River for public fishing access by following a trail built in collaboration with Trout Unlimited and maintained through volunteer efforts like National Public Lands Day.

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Looking towards the east, you can see the Shoshone River with the McCullough Peaks as a backdrop.
Looking towards the west, you can see the Shoshone River with Rattlesnake Mountain as a backdrop.
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Wyoming Basin Shrub Steppe
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