The Wind River Range in northwest Wyoming covers an area of over 3,500 square miles. Locally known as "The Winds," the range contains a unique combination of jagged granite rock, alpine forests, open meadows, over 1,300 named lakes, and the largest glacier in the American Rockies. Recreational opportunities are scattered throughout the landscape: hiking, camping, fishing, and snowmobiling, to name a few. The maps are centered on the Wind River Range. The glaciers and countless lakes make this map an indispensable tool for visitors arriving from Pinedale, Dubois, or Lander. The Continental Divide Trail passes through this region on its way from Mexico to Canada. The Wyoming State Department of Fish and Game provides data on the known presence of fish for the thousands of lakes that appear on this map. Each fish-filled lake is highlighted to help anglers find the right spot. Each trail section includes mileage information to aid planning, and steep sections of the trail are marked.