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National Geographic's Guide to the Lewis and Clark Trail
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Fish Lake, hopping with splake and trout (including 35-pound [15.9-kilogram] Mackinaw), is only one attraction of this region of dense forests, mountains, and plateaus. The Skyline Trail winds through its 12,000-foot [3,658-meter] peaks and the largest known village of the prehistoric Fremont people lies within its boundaries. 1,433,693 acres [580,195 hectares]. Facilities include 300 campsites, food services, hiking, boating, boat ramp, bicycling, fishing, horseback riding, hunting, scenic drives, winter sports, handicapped access. Open year-round; most campsites open May-October. Information at Richfield, off US 89, about 80 miles [129 kilometers] from Bryce Canyon NP. +1 801 896 9233.
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