Skip to main content
Go Pro

Ice Slough

Ice Slough - Photo by BLM Wyoming1 / 1
  1. Home
  2. United States
  3. Wyoming
  4. Ice Slough
📷BLM Wyoming
Photo by BLM Wyoming

The Ice Slough is actually a small, subsurface tributary that drains into the Sweetwater. A variety of marsh grasses and related tufted marsh plants, known as sedges, form a patchwork of surface plant life. Water flowing underneath this peat-like vegetation freezes solid in the winter and remains frozen during the spring and early summer, thanks to the insulating peat. In the 1840s it a was a key step on the Oregon Trail as travelers made their way west up the Sweetwater River valley. Because the place was such a novelty, many, many travelers wrote about it. In spring and early summer, some described a layer of peaty plant life floating on a layer of heavily alkaline water, under which lay the ice—clear, sweet, thick and good tasting. (Jeffrey City, Wyoming, USA)

📍 Explore on PIXEO Map →
herohistoricscenicnature
📍Nearby Photo Spots

No photo spots found within 50km.