
Laramie River
The Laramie River is a tributary of the North Platte River in Wyoming, approximately 140 miles long. It originates in the mountains near Laramie, Wyoming, flowing eastward through high plains. The river supports local ecosystems, farmland irrigation, and wildlife habitats. Its waters play a vital role in the regional environment and economy, particularly for agriculture and recreation. The river's flow can vary seasonally, influenced by snowmelt and rainfall, and it remains an important natural feature within Wyoming’s landscape.