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Biking - 7/25/2011
Bicycling is enjoyed around the park on our 7 miles of paved and gravel roads and inside the campgrounds. Bicycles are not allowed on the nature trails.
Birding - 7/25/2011
The hummingbirds have arrived along with many migratory and resident birds. You should easily spot Colorado bluebirds, wild turkeys and red-tailed hawks, common ravens and a variety of raptors, waterfowl and shorebirds. The Ospreys started building a nest on the roosting pole near the South Road. An August 28, 2010 Audubon Bird Count identified 84 species of birds at Vega Park including a rare sighting of the Sabine's Gull.
Boating - 7/25/2011
In addition to fishing, water sports such as water skiing, sailing, windsurfing, and jet skiing are popular on Vega’s high-mountain lake (8,000-ft. elevation). Swimming is not permitted in Vega Reservoir. All boat ramps and ANS inspections may open by the end of April or early May depending on ice conditions. For the safety of all boaters, Colorado Boating Statutes and Regulations are strictly enforced at Vega. Colorado Off Highway Vehicle, Snowmobile, and Boat registrations are available at the Park Visitor Center.
Cabins and Yurts - 7/25/2011
Vega has 5 rustic cabins available throughout the year and are located adjacent to a great sledding hill. Cabins include heat, a microwave and small refrigerator. Pets are allowed in three of the cabins for an additional $10 a night. Check out our cabins page for detailed information.
Camping - 7/25/2011
The park’s 109 campsites in three campgrounds surround the lake. The campsites range from pull-through sites with electric hookups to 10 walk-in tent sites in the Pioneer Campground. Handicap accessible sites are available and can be reserved by calling 1-800-678-2267 or if in the Denver area call (303)470-1144. All camp sites have a picnic table, fire pit with grill cover and a view of the lake or surrounding montane landscape. One holding tank dump station is located just north of the Visitor Center available for use with a valid camping permit. The Aspen Grove Campground, Camper Services Building and Fish Cleaning Station are now closed for the season. Visit Vega's Camping page for additional information and pricing including Aspen Leaf discounts for Colorado's Seniors.
Cross-country Skiing - 7/25/2011
Come check out Vega's new 2 mile cross country ski trail! Variable terrain makes the loop fun for the whole family. The snow on this trail is occasionally packed by park staff with snowmobiles when conditions allow. Stay at our cozy cabins that are available year-round for easy access to sledding hills and cross-country skiing.
Education Programs - 7/25/2011
Vega's Great Outdoors Colorado Naturalists offer fun family programs in the spring and summer.Come and enjoy great programs on Friday and Saturday afternoon and evenings. Park rangers and volunteers present programs year-round that feature the area's history, flora & fauna,astrology and more! See our calendar for upcoming events! Call the park to schedule programs for your school and other groups.
Fishing - 7/16/2011
Vega reservoir is about two miles long when full, making it the largest body of water in the Grand Valley area. It is also one of the most productive fisheries. Rainbow Trout are the predominant species, with occasional Cutthroats, Brooks, and Browns being caught. Ice fishing is a popular activity during the winter from December to March. A fishing license is required and can be purchased at the Visitor Center. Many people catch their 4-fish limit and claim that the fish taste better from the Vega Lake.
Group Picnicking - 7/16/2011
For large gatherings of up to 100 people, call the park office at (970)487-3407 and reserve the Meadows Group Picnic Area for a family reunion, company picnic or wedding. This is a nice open pavilion that rents for only $60 per day (9 AM to 9 PM) with a $10 reservation fee. It is located adjacent to the Aspen Grove Campground, complete with a covered shelter over plenty of picnic tables and food serving countertops with electricity for your appliances. There's also an extra large BBQ grill for cooking. There is a horse shoe pit and plenty of open grass meadows for any kind of play.
Hiking - 7/16/2011
Hikers can enjoy a two-mile natural surface trail through the beautiful aspen forest and mountain shrub vegetation. This trail doubles as a snowshoe trail in winter months. The trail begins at the Snowmobile/OHV parking lot and ends east of Cattleman's Meadows. Visitors can also access trails atop Grand Mesa for hiking, trail biking, and four wheeling in the summer. Visit Vega's Trails page for more information.
Horseback Riding - 7/16/2011
Take a leisurely ride around the lake on your four-legged friends! Approximately 7 miles of paved and dirt roads make for a nice easy ride, or for the more adventuresome hundreds of mile of trails can be accessed on the Grand Mesa National Forest. Horse corrals are available to rent near the Vega Pioneer cabins. The corrals can be reserved by calling the park office at (970)487-3407. The fee to rent the horse corrals is $10 per head per night, plus a one time $10 reservation fee.
Hunting - 7/16/2011
The park is open for hunting by archery or shotgun loaded with birdshot only during established hunting seasons from the first Tuesday after Labor Day through the Friday before Memorial Day. Many hunters camp or rent Vega's cabins and then access the vast hunting areas on the Grand Mesa. Hunting Licenses are available for purchase at the Visitor Center. Call the park office at (970)487-3407 for more information.
Ice Fishing - 7/16/2011
Ice-fishing is available during the winter months. Please use caution when ice fishing. Have proper safety equipment and follow safety guidelines. For recent conditions, call the park at (970)487-3407, or visit Vega's park conditions page.
Ice Skating - 7/16/2011
Ice Skating is available when ice conditions are favorable. Although park staff does not clear snow from the ice, park visitors may clear it with snow shovels.
Jet Skiing - 7/16/2011
Although jet skiing is available, lake water temperatures are always very cool even in the summer months. Please dress accordingly and respect the rights of anglers and boaters and remain at least 150 feet from other recreationists as required by law.
OHV Riding - 7/16/2011
The OHV/Snowmobile Staging Area located in the southwest corner of the park provides trailer parking with easy access to hundreds of miles open trails in the Grand Mesa National Forest. No OHV riding is permitted in the park, except for access to and from Forest Service Rd. 262 (Park Creek Rd.) and the Early Settlers CG or the Pioneer Cabins and Pioneer Tent-site area. If camping in the Aspen Grove or Oak Point campgrounds, OHVs are required to be hauled to the OHV lot adjacent to Park Creek Road. A daily or annual park pass is required to use the OHV lot.
Photography - 7/25/2011
The summer wild flowers are blooming and colorful. The summer clouds and storms provide a great backdrop for photographs. In addition, there are wildlife that can be photographed - from a distance.
Picnicking - 7/16/2011
Vega has wonderful scenic picnic sites located around the reservoir, including Cattleman’s Meadows, Turtle Shell Day Use area and the Overlook picnic area. The Meadows Group Picnic Area is a reservations-only large group picnicking site with plenty of room for volleyball or badminton if you bring your own equipment. Stop by the Visitor’s Center to checkout the horseshoes for the horseshoe pit. For picnic locations, view the park map at Vega's Maps and Directions page.
Sledding - 7/16/2011
Sledding is available with appropriate snow conditions with one of the best hills adjacent to our heated cabins. Check our park's Web site for recent conditions.
Snowmobiling - 7/16/2011
The OHV/Snowmobile Staging Area located in the southwest corner of the park, provides trailer parking with easy access to hundreds of miles of Grand Mesa National Forest trails. Please make sure you have a daily or annual parks pass on your vehicle when parking in this area. OHV and Snowmobile registrations can be processed at the Visitor Center Friday to Tuesday 8:00am to 4:00pm. Winter Recreation Grand Mesa maps are available for sale at the Visitor Center.
Snowshoeing - 7/16/2011
Our two mile nature trail is an excellent jaunt for snowshoers of all levels. Check our park's Web site for current conditions.
Snowtubing - 7/16/2011
Available with appropriate snow conditions. Check our park's Web site for current conditions.
Volleyball - 7/16/2011
Bring your own gear and set up in any number of open areas! The Meadows Group Picnic area has plenty of room, call for reservations (970)487-3407
Water Skiing - 7/16/2011
Skiing on the reservoir is allowed. Please remember to ski only in a counter-clockwise direction, avoid the no-wake zones and dress warmly due to cooler waters.
Wildlife Viewing - 7/25/2011
Depending upon the time of year and time of day, you can view various wildlife, including marmots, chipmunks, foxes, beavers, porcupines, and on rare occasions - a bear. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife. Recently, a moose was spotted swimming across the lake.
Winter Camping - 7/16/2011
Since some campsites may be open for winter camping, please call the park for daily conditions. Some roads are kept plowed, but campsites within the campgrounds may or may not be plowed. Some winter vault toilets remain open. Cabins in Pioneer Campground are available during the winter season and are well-heated. Centrally located water hydrants and vault toilet facilities are available. The showers in Early Settlers campgrounds close for a portion of the winter season. Call (970)487-3407 for more details if you are interested in winter camping.

Last Modified Date: 5/27/2011 9:51 AM