Sinks Canyon State Park is located in Fremont County, Wyoming. The park is known for its unique geological features, including a disappearing river that flows underground through limestone caverns and reemerges in a stunning waterfall known as "The Sinks." Visitors can explore hiking trails, go fishing in the river, and enjoy picnicking in the scenic surroundings of the park. Wildlife such as bighorn sheep, mule deer, and various bird species can also be spotted in the park.
State: Wyoming
Type: State Park
County: Fremont