Silas Canyon is a canyon in the Wind River mountain range near Lander, Wyoming in the United States. The canyon is a long glacier carved trough populated with numerous lakes, which makes it a popular destination for backpackers and fishermen.
Coordinates: 42°38′02″N 108°57′48″W / 42.633959°N 108.963304°W / 42.633959; -108.963304
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