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Recreation Development
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1.
What road and trail options are available in Park County for hiking, mountain biking, four-wheeling and ATVs, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling?
Back-country trails and roads abound in Park County for both motorized and non-motorized recreation. Most routes are maintained by the U.S. Forest Service and have certain use restrictions. For a description of each road, trail, and area, visit the following site:
Park County Recreation Trail Maps
2.
What campgrounds are available in Park County and how do I secure a campsite for specific dates?
There are 29 Forest Service campgrounds in Park County, ranging from 7,900 feet to 12,000 feet in elevation. For more information, view
Campgrounds & RV Facilities
.
Most of these operate on a first-come, first-served basis and do not accept reservations. Others require online reservations through
Recreation.Gov
. In addition, there are 324 developed campsites in
Eleven Mile Reservoir State Park
.
3.
What lake and river fishing opportunities exist in Park County?
Park County is known for its world-class fishing, including five reservoirs and the most Gold Medal Water in Colorado. Over forty different options are described on the
Interactive Fishing Map
for Park County. The largest of Park County’s reservoirs is
Eleven Mile Reservoir
which is managed by Colorado Parks & Wildlife and consistently produces large trout.
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