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Keyhole State Park

 

Keyhole Offers Many Attractions and is located on the western edge of the famed Black Hills, between Sundance and Moorcroft, and is easily accessed off I-90 at exit 165 or take exits 153 or 154 in Moorcroft then Hwy 14 north six miles then Hwy 113. Within sight of Devils Tower, Keyhole State Park is situated along the southeast shore of Keyhole Reservoir and offers excellent fishing for walleye, catfish, small mouth bass and northern pike. Keyhole is also a mecca for both resident and migrating birds with approximately 225 species that can be observed in the Park or within a mile of the park boundaries. During the summer the most abundant species include the White Pelican, Osprey, Common Yellowthroat and Savannah sparrow. Winter birds that are commonly observed in the area include Bald Eagles, Red and White-breasted Nuthatches and Red Crossbills. Visitors have the opportunity to view many types of wildlife including mule deer, white-tailed deer, and wild turkeys.

Keyhole State Park has 286 available camp sites with 32 reserveable RV camp sites with have electric and water hookups. also available are 3 sites with corrals for horses. (click on the map to see location of camp sites) Reservations can be made at the link below.

Keyhole State Park has a privately run marina that has gas, fishing supplies, groceries, pop, propane, showers and boat rentals. The marina has ten camp sites with electric hookups.

For more information on Keyhole State Park from the Wyoming State Parks and Historic Site see http://www.wyo-park.com

 

 


Other Information

[Wyoming Game and Fish — Fishing Information]
[Wyoming Game and Fish — Boating Information]
[Bureau of Reclamation — Water level for Keyhole]
[NE Wyoming Walleye Association — Fishing Reports]