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Tarryall Reservoir Directions: Take Highway 285 south to Jefferson. From Jefferson go 15 miles southeast on County Road 79 to the reservoir. Fee: None Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow and brown trout and pike Water Acres: 886 Elevation: 8,860 feet Managing Agency: Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 297-1192.
Taylor Lake Directions: This lake is most easily accessed from Aspen. Take Castle Creek Road approximately 12 miles south to Express Creek Road (just past Ashcroft town site). Proceed approximately 5 miles to Taylor Lake. Fee: None Boating: Non-motorized, hand-powered only Fish: Brook trout Water Acres: 40 Elevation: 11,500 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Gunnison Ranger District. For more information call (970) 641-0471 or (970) 944-2500.
Taylor Park Reservoir Directions: From Gunnison, go north on Highway 135 to Almont, then northeast on USFS Road 742. Fee: None Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow, brown, lake and brook trout, kokanee salmon, pike and Snake River cutthroat Water Acres: 2,000 Elevation: 9,330 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Gunnison Ranger District. For more information call (970) 641-0471 or (970) 944-2500.
Taylor Reservoir Directions: From Gunnison take Highway 135 north 10 miles to Almont. Turn right (northeast) onto Taylor Canyon Road. Proceed on Taylor Canyon Road approximately 19 miles to Taylor Reservoir. Fee: None Boating: No restrictions Fish: Lake trout and kokanee salmon Water Acres: 2,009 Elevation: 9,330 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Gunnison Ranger District. For more information call (970) 641-0471 or (970) 944-2500.
Thurston Reservoir Directions: From Lamar, go 9 miles north on Highway 196 to County Road TT, then 1 mile west to County Road 7, then 1/4 mile north to the reservoir. Fee: None Boating: Boat ramps, power boating, sail boating, sail surfing and water-skiing; Nov. 1 through the last day of waterfowl season is wakeless boating only Fish: Crappie, largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, wiper and tiger muskie Water Acres: 173 Elevation: 3,797 feet Managing Agency: Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 297-1192.
Totten ReservoirDirections: From Cortez, go 3 1/2 miles east on Highway 160 to County Road 29, then 1 mile north to the reservoir. Fee: None Boating: Boat ramp, wakeless only Fish: Crappie, largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, walleye and saugeye Water Acres: 250 Elevation: 6,158 feet Managing Agency: Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 297-1192.
Trinidad Lake State Park Directions: Drive 3 miles west of Trinidad on Colorado Highway 12, the "Scenic Highway of Legends." Fees: See Trinidad State Park Fees. Boating: Water-skiing, windsurfing, boat fishing and personal watercraft; all boaters must observe wakeless speeds around the boat launch area, within 150 feet of shore fishermen and as buoyed, one boat ramp Fish: Rainbow and brown trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, crappie, bluegill and wiper Water Acres: 900 (can fluctuate) Elevation: 6,300 feet Managing Agency: Colorado State Parks. For more information, call (719) 846-6951.
Turk's PondDirections: From Springfield, go 2 miles north on Highway 287 to County Road HH, then 14 miles east to County Road 39, then 3 1/2 miles north to the property. Fee: None Boating: Hand-propelled or electric motor Fish: Bluegill, channel catfish and largemouth bass Water Acres: 25 Elevation: 3,970 feet Managing Agency: Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 297-1192.
Turquoise LakeDirections: Take 6th Street west out of Leadville. Turn right at the stop sign, which is County Road 4, over the railroad tracks. At the three-prone fork, take the far right road, which is the continuation of County Road 4, to the lake. Fee: $4 fee at Matchless boat ramp, Matchless day area, Tabor boat ramp and Butcher Boy, Lady of the Lake and Maid of Erin picnic areas; $5 fee at the dump stations Boating: Boat ramp, no restrictions Fish: Native cutthroat, rainbow, brown, brook and lake trout, kokanee salmon and Snake River cutthroat Water Acres: 1,500 Elevation: 9,869 feet Managing Agency: San Isabel National Forest/Leadville Ranger District. For more information, call (719) 486-0749.
Twin LakesDirections: Take Highway 24, then take Highway 82 west approximately 1 mile to the lakes. Fee: $4 fee at Dexter Point boat ramp, Red Rooster parking/boat ramp, Mountain View overlook and Big Mac, Deception Point, Mount Elbert, Sunnyside and Whistler Point parking. Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow and brown and kokanee salmon Water Acres: 3,000 Elevation: 9,201 feet Managing Agency: San Isabel National Forest/Leadville Ranger District. For more information, call (719) 486-0749.
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Union Reservoir Directions: From Denver, take I-25 north to Highway 119 (Longmont exit). Go west to County Line Road 1. Go north approximately 1.5 miles. Turn right at the sign. Fee: Daily fee: $4 weekdays; $5 weekends. Seasonal: $30 resident; $50 non-resident Boating: Boat ramp, wakeless boating only Fish: Rainbow trout, wiper and channel catfish Water Acres: 743 Elevation: 4,956 feet Managing Agency: City of Longmont. For more information, call (303) 571-5443, or Union Reservoir office (303) 772-1265
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Vallecito Reservoir Directions: From Bayfield, go north on County Road 501 approximately 15 miles. From Durango, go northeast on County Road 240 approximately 20 miles. Fee: Boating: $20 annual permit; $7.50 five-day permit Boating: Boat ramp, no restrictions Fish: Rainbow and brown trout, kokanee salmon, pike and northern pike Water Acres: 2,700 Elevation: 7,750 feet Managing Agency: U.S. Forest Service, San Juan National Forest. For more information, call (970) 884-2558.
Vega State Park Directions: Drive 55 miles east of Grand Junction and turn south off I-70 onto Colorado Highway 65. Drive 10 miles to Colorado 330 east through Collbran and drive the final 12 miles to the park entrance. Fees: See Vega State Park Fees. Boating: Water-skiing, sailboarding and personal watercraft, three boat ramps Fish: Rainbow trout (90 percent), cutthroat and brown trout Water Acres: 900 Elevation: 8,000 feet Managing Agency: Colorado State Parks. For more information, call (970) 487-3407.
Vela ReservoirDirections: Grand Mesa Fee: Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow trout Water Acres: 23 Elevation: 10,160 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Grand Junction/Collbran Ranger District. For more information, call (970) 242-8211 or (970) 487-3534.
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Ward Creek Reservoir Directions: Grand Mesa Fee: Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow and cutthroat trout Water Acres: 26 Elevation: 9,800 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Grand Junction/Collbran Ranger District. For more information, call (970) 242-8211 or (970) 487-3534.
Ward LakeDirections: Fee: Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow trout Water Acres: 85 Elevation: 10,110 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Grand Junction/Collbran Ranger District. For more information, call (970) 242-8211 or (970) 487-3534.
Ward Road Pond Directions: Northeast of the intersection of I-70 and Ward Road Fee: None Boating: Non-motorized only Fish: Largemouth bass, pumpkinseed, bluegill, bullhead, crappie and sunfish Water Acres: 7 Elevation: 6,870 feet Managing Agency: City of Arvada and Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 421-2550.
Water Dog LakeDirections: Located approximately 3 miles east of Lake City. Obtain USFS Gunnison Basin Map for details. Fee: None Boating: Non-motorized, hand-powered only Fish: Brook and cutthroat trout Water Acres: 6 Elevation: 12,000 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Gunnison Ranger District. For more information call (970) 641-0471 or (970) 944-2500.
Weir & Johnson ReservoirDirections: Grand Mesa Fee: Boating: No boat ramp Fish: Rainbow and brook trout Water Acres: 47 Elevation: 10,200 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Grand Junction/Collbran Ranger District. For more information, call (970) 242-8211 or (970) 487-3534.
West LakeDirections: From the town of Red Feather Lakes, go 1 mile east on Red Feather Lakes Road to the property. Fee: None Boating: Hand-propelled Fish: Rainbow and brown trout Water Acres: 38 Elevation: 8,246 feet Managing Agency: Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 297-1192.
Williams Creek ReservoirDirections: From Pagosa Springs, go 3 miles west on Highway 160 to USFS Road 631, then 30 miles north to the reservoir. Fee: None Boating: Boat ramp, power boating, no water-skiing or sail surfboards Fish: Rainbow and brook trout and kokanee salmon Water Acres: 508 Elevation: 8,241 feet Managing Agency: Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 297-1192.
Williams Fork ReservoirDirections: Fee: Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow, lake and brown trout, kokanee salmon, pike and northern pike Water Acres: 1,810 Elevation: 7,811 feet Managing Agency: Denver Water Dept. For more information, call (303) 628-6526.
Woods LakeDirections: From Telluride, go 13 miles west on Highway 145 to USFS Road 618 in Fall Creek, then 9 miles south to the property. Fee: None Boating: Hand-propelled or electric motor Fish: Rainbow and brook trout Water Acres: 19 Elevation: 9,423 feet Managing Agency: Division of Wildlife. For more information, call (303) 297-1192.
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Yampa River State Park/Elkhead Reservoir Directions: Elkhead Reservoir: From Craig: Travel east on U.S. Highway 40 approximately 5 miles to the Elkhead turnoff. From Hayden: Travel north from Hayden on Routt county Road 76 to Routt County Road 78. Fees: See Yampa River State Park Fees. Boating: Elkhead Reservoir: Personal watercraft, water-skiing, canoeing and windsurfing. Boating prohibited if it creates a white-water wake north of buoy line or within 100 yards of the boat ramp.Yampa River: River boating, eight public access sites. Fish: Elkhead Reservoir: Non-native warm-water species found in the reservoir include largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, channel catfish, bluegill, green sunfish, black crappie and western white sucker. Although not a warm-water species, some trout do live in the lake. Native species include round tail chub, speckled dace, flannel mouth sucker and blue head sucker. Water Acres: 400 Managing Agency: Colorado State Parks. For more information, call (970) 824-9473.
Youngs Creek Reservoir #3Directions: Grand Mesa Fee: Boating: Boat ramp Fish: Rainbow trout Water Acres: 23 Elevation: 10,200 feet Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service, Grand Junction/Collbran Ranger District. For more information, call (970) 242-8211 or (970) 487-3534.
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