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in Diamondville have another meaning for www…Winter in Wyoming
is Wonderful. In normal winter years, we have an abundance of
snow, and all the fun activities that go with it. We really become
a winter playground. It is not unusual to see people everywhere
bundled up and having fun.
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Ski
Resorts
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Pine
Creek Ski Resort
Some of the best conditions,
alot of snow, and alot of fresh untouched powder. Pine Creek
offers the ski enthusiast a terrific mountain with plenty
of runs at all skill levels.
For More information please visit their official web site
at Pine
Creek Ski Resort |
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"White
Pine" Family Ski Area.
The White Pine lodge is available for private parties and
catering needs.
Please call 307-367-6606 for reservations.
White Pine
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Snowmobiling
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In
and around Diamondville, snowmobiling is a very popular sport.
Since Diamondville is located in Lincoln County, it has excellent
access to miles and miles of public land. The local Snowbears
Organization sponsors a well-attended snow machine “Poker
Run” (contest) every winter, and also assists in grooming
trails in the lower Bridger-Teton National Forest and Kemmerer
District BLM land. The Wyoming Range Trails are not far away with
283 miles of groomed trails and 54 miles of ungroomed trails with
warming huts in some locations.
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Cross-Country
Skiing and Snowshoeing
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With
a normal winter, the avid cross-country skier and snowshoer can
just about go anywhere he/she wants and enjoy the open spaces.
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Ice
Fishing
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Diamondville
is located close to several reservoirs and lakes that provide
ice fishing. Two favorite locations are the Viva
Naughton Reservoir and the Fontenelle
Reservoir There
are also many others within a short driving distance.
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Ice
Skating & Sleigh Riding
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If
you enjoy the old-fashioned kind of ice skating, the Hams
Fork River
that runs through Diamondville is a terrific location. Our neighbor,
the City of Kemmerer, has an outdoor ice skating arena in Archie
Neil Park that is well used.
There are many hills within walking distance that the children
use for sleigh riding.
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