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436:. Cutthroat trout in the Lamar offer good dry fly fishing with heavy hatches of caddis, pale morning duns, and large Green Drakes in July. Terrestrials are prominent in late summer. The Lamar and its tributaries are not usually fishable until about the second week of July, because of high water, so check conditions by contacting local fly stores. The National Park Service has made frequent changes to the regulations for the Lamar and for its tributaries including Slough Creek and Soda Butte, and in 2018 has made significant new changes. Anglers are now required to kill all non-native fish, including rainbow trout, brook trout, and identifiable rainbow/cutthroat hybrids throughout the Lamar drainage. On page 14 of the 2018 regulations they still say that if it has a red slash put it back, but that is clearly superseded by the region specific requirement that if a fish landed in the Lamar drainage is clearly identifiable as a hybrid then it must be killed, even if it has a red slash, with the caveat that "if you don't know, let it go." Another significant change to the Park-wide fishing regulations is that felt soles are no longer permitted on waders. Other Park-wide regulations, that continue from previous years, are that barbed hooks, lead weights, lead split shot, and live bait are banned. 364:- On the 28th we crossed the mountain in a westerly direction through the thick pines and fallen timber, about twelve miles, and encamped in a small prairie about a mile in circumference. Through this valley ran a small stream in a northerly direction, which all agreed in believing to be a branch of the Yellowstone. 29th-We descended the stream about fifteen miles through the dense forest and at length came to a beautiful valley about eight miles long and three or four wide, surrounded by dark and lofty mountains. The stream, after running through the center in a northwesterly direction, rushed down a tremendous canyon of basaltic rock apparently just wide enough to admit its waters. The banks of the stream in the valley were low and skirted in many places with beautiful cottonwood groves. Here we found a few Snake Indians comprising six men, seven women and eight or ten children, who were the only inhabitants of the lonely and secluded spot. 901: 453: 913: 889: 1405: 2024: 877: 865: 853: 490:
hiking a few miles you will be near herds of bison along the trail. There are two great campsites, 3L1 and 3L2, along the trail within the area near Cache Creek. However, campsite 3L2 can be hard to access in the spring when the Lamar River is high, as it requires a ford in order to reach it. Along the upper sections of the trail one can find outfitters offering guided trips on horseback to go deep into the wilderness.
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Along the river, there are pronghorn, bison, and bear within the area of the Lamar River Valley. Around the world, it is one of the most consistent environments to view wolves. There are two famous wolf packs in the area. The Lamar Canyon and Junction Butte wolf packs inhabit the area along the Lamar
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The Lamar River Trail is a seven mile long round-trip hiking trail. The trail's hiking difficulty is easy and the trip can be completed in one day. Along this trail, it is possible to see the extensive wildlife habitat the area has to offer. Even if one does not hike the entire trail, even only when
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encountered the Lamar River (East Fork) just upstream from the canyon section flowing into the Yellowstone and traveled upstream to the confluence of Calfee Creek where they camped on September 16, 1869.
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into Yellowstone. Birds in the area include osprey and bald eagle. The area along the Lamar River is often referred to as America's Serengeti.
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in Yellowstone Park. The access is very easy and the cutthroat fishing is some of the best in the world. There are some
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River. and is widely known as one of the best places in Yellowstone National Park to view wildlife, especially
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The Valley of the Upper Yellowstone-An Exploration of the Headwaters of the Yellowstone River in the Year 1869
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of the park, the Lamar was known as the East Fork of the Yellowstone River. During that survey, Geologist
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The Yellowstone Fly-Fishing Guide—An authoritative guide to the waters of Yellowstone National Park
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Geography, historic structures and other attractions in the Tower Roosevelt and Lamar Valley areas
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The Yellowstone Fly-Fishing Guide-A authoritative guide to the waters of Yellowstone National Park
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Chapter-VI-In the Yellowstone Country-A Garden of Eden Inhabited By a Small Party of Snake Indians
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in the river below the road bridge, but the primary fishing throughout the drainage is for
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Photo from September 2018 looking from the Lamar River to the northeast toward Bison Peak
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Cook, Charles W.; Folsom, Dave E.; Peterson, William (1965). Haines, Aubrey L. (ed.).
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lamar River
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Climate data for Lamar Ranger Station, elev. 6,600 feet (2,000 m)
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A black and gray female wolf on the roadway near the Lamar River bridge
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The Lamar River, with its tributaries is a popular destination for
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Journal of a Trapper-Nine Years in the Rocky Mountains (1834-1843)
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and other park features or administrative names which contain
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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The Lamar River in 1998 showing trees burned in the
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National Park Service. 911: 899: 887: 875: 863: 851: 352:described the Lamar as follows: 27: 1465:Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone 1295: 1276: 1233: 1214: 1197: 1151: 410:Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone 404:and joins the Yellowstone near 381:Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition 16:River in Wyoming, United States 2064:Rivers of Park County, Wyoming 1126: 1098: 1073: 1058: 1034: 1009: 984: 970: 169: • coordinates 101: • coordinates 1: 765:Average snowfall inches (cm) 67:Physical characteristics 1112:. Helena, MT: Falcon Press. 348:Osborne Russell in his 1921 7: 926: 621:Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 551:Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 439: 434:Yellowstone cutthroat trout 333:. The Lamar Valley, or the 228: • location 156: • location 85: • location 10: 2080: 1385:Northeast Entrance Station 1016:Haines, Aubrey L. 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1988 wildfires
United States
Wyoming
Absaroka Range
Wyoming
44°21′19″N 109°49′33″W / 44.35528°N 109.82583°W / 44.35528; -109.82583
Mouth
Yellowstone River
Wyoming
44°55′45″N 110°24′07″W / 44.92917°N 110.40194°W / 44.92917; -110.40194
Soda Butte Creek
Slough Creek
Yellowstone River
Wyoming
United States
Yellowstone National Park
Geological Survey
Arnold Hague
L.Q.C. (Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus) Lamar
Mississippi Ordinance of Secession
Osborne Russell
Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition
Absaroka Range
Soda Butte Creek
Slough Creek
Tower Junction
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
1988 wildfires
fly fishing

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