Most People Don't Know That Wyoming's Lake DeSmet Is Home To A Mythical Sea Serpent
Wyoming is a storied state, and local legends are not hard to come by. Have you heard the legend of Smetty, the sea serpent of Johnson County’s Lake DeSmet?


Over the years, though, it has become apparent to those in the area that this beautiful blue lake is hiding something under the surface.
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When Indigenous people began to settle in the area, they quickly took note of the strange lake. Allegedly, drinking from the water caused hallucinations, and one young man was taken by a vision and fell in love with a mysterious figure that appeared to him. He then left his fiance in pursuit of this water-figure, and she was so distraught that she drowned herself in the waters that caused her so much pain.
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The sea monster is called Smetty by those who live in the area, and it was first reported by a land surveyor, when he wrote about a family that had seen an enormous serpent making a ruckus in the water, swimming along at top speed, and maneuvering with large and clumsy fins or flappers.

Are there any other local legends you would love to hear about? Have you had an encounter with Smetty, or a spirit on Lake DeSmet? We’d love to hear from you!
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Lake De Smet, Wyoming 82834, USA