From Scuba Diving Magazine Wyoming might not be the first place you think of for epic freshwater dives, but Fremont Lake proves it absolutely should be. This glacial giant runs 12 miles long, drops to 610 feet, and hides everything from rock formations and arrowheads to Christmas tree-style pines.
Local divers swear by full moon night dives here, where you can surface and literally see the moon glowing through the water. And if you camp lakeside, the sunsets and stargazing turn the whole trip into a little wilderness fever dream.
Cold thermoclines, hidden coves, maybe even a sunken secret or two, Fremont Lake keeps you curious.
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