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Goldeneye Wildlife & Recreation Area

This area is 29 miles northwest of Casper and contains 1,153 acres, of which 488 are covered by the reservoir. Goldeneye is an excellent example of a cooperative management effort with three different landownerships being managed as one unit--733 acres of public land; 280 acres of state land; and, 140 acres of private land.

Recreation facilities include a 1-miled graveled access road, a graveled parking area for 130 vehicles, a boat-launch ramp, a two-unit vault toilet, and informational signs. Some wind surfing does occur on the reservoir.

Upgrades to the access road, a universally accessible toilet, and new boat ramp are planned.