- Popo Agie Wilderness
Infobox_protected_area | name = Popo Agie Wilderness
iucn_category = Ib
caption =
locator_x = 83
locator_y = 53
location =Wyoming , USA
nearest_city = Lander, WY
lat_degrees = 42
lat_minutes = 46
lat_seconds = 0
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 109
long_minutes = 13
long_seconds = 0
long_direction = W
area = 101,870 acres
(412 km²)
established =1984
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
governing_body = U.S. Forest ServicePopo Agie Wilderness (pronunciation perhaps IPAEng|poʊpoʊˈʒɑː)cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=wildView&WID=470 | title = Popo Agie Wilderness | format = | work = The National Wilderness Preservation System | publisher = Wilderness.net | accessdate = 2008-03-08] is located within
Shoshone National Forest ,Wyoming ,United States . The wilderness consists of 101,870 acres (412 km²) on the east side of the continental divide in theWind River Range . Originally set aside as a primitive area in 1932, in 1984 the Wyoming Wilderness Act was passed securing a more permanent protection status for the wilderness. The wilderness is a part of the 20 million acre (81,000 km²)Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem .U.S. Wilderness Area s do not allow motorized or mechanized vehicles, includingbicycle s. Althoughcamping andfishing are allowed with proper permit, no roads or buildings are constructed and there is also no logging ormining , in compliance with the 1964Wilderness Act . Wilderness areas within National Forests andBureau of Land Management areas also allowhunting in season.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=legisAct | title = Wilderness Legislation: The Wilderness Act of 1964 | format = | work = The National Wilderness Preservation System | publisher = Wilderness.net | accessdate = 2008-03-08] The Popo Agie Wilderness is a primarily sub-alpine and alpine region with the minimum elevation being 8,400 feet (2,600 m). Twentymountain s exceed 12,000 feet (3,660 m) with the highest beingWind River Peak at 13,192 feet (4,021 m). Perhaps the most visited area within the wilderness and the entire Wind River Range is theCirque of the Towers due to the impressivegranitic mountains and sheer cliffs which attractclimbers from all over the world. Overuse has led tocamping restrictions within the wilderness, especially in the proximity of Lonesone Lake which is located in the Cirque of the Towers. The wilderness spans a 25 mile (40 km) section of the southern Wind River Range.Over 300
lake s and several tributaries of the Wind River are located in the wilderness. Rare reports of wolves have been documented and are considered to be from the Wolf Recovery efforts commenced in the late 20th century inYellowstone National Park to the north. Additionally, reports ofBrown Bear bears have been documented but they too are rare. Black bears,
grizzlymoose ,elk , andpronghorn are the more commonly sightedmegafauna .Trumpeter swan s,bald eagles ,hawk s, andfalcon s inhabit the wilderness, especially near lakes and streams. Eight species and subspecies of trout, including a few found only in the Yellowstone region exist as well. The forest is dominated bylodgepole pine andDouglas fir ,Engelmann Spruce , and subalpine fir at higher elevations up to the timberline.The closest town is
Lander, Wyoming . Access into the wilderness from the north via the Wind River Indian Reservation requires obtaining a permit before entering.ee also
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List of U.S. Wilderness Areas Cited references
External links
*cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/shoshone/ | title = Shoshone National Forest | format = | work = | publisher = U.S. Forest Service | accessdate = 2008-03-08
*cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.topoquest.com/map.asp?z=12&n=4737658&e=645944&s=100&size=l&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25 | title = USGS Lizard Head Peak (WY) Topo Map Quad | format = | work = | publisher = TopoQuest | accessdate = 2008-06-30
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