Situated at an elevation of around 9,300 feet in Colorado's Gunnison National Forest, Taylor Park Reservoir is a fabulous place for fishing, boating, and—when it's warm enough—swimming. Fish found in the reservoir include northern pike, kokanee salmon, and a variety of trout. A small amount of first-come, first-served camping is available at Rivers End Campground on the northern part of the lake, while reservable sites are offered at the larger, more developed, Lakeview Campground on the reservoir’s southern shores, where campers can rent boats.
Situated at an elevation of around 9,300 feet in Colorado's Gunnison National Forest, Taylor Park Reservoir is a fabulous place for fishing, boating, and—when it's warm enough—swimming. Fish found in the reservoir include northern pike, kokanee salmon, and a variety of trout. A small amount of first-come, first-served camping is available at Rivers End Campground on the northern part of the lake, while reservable sites are offered at the larger, more developed, Lakeview Campground on the reservoir’s southern shores, where campers can rent boats.
Taylor Park Reservoir
Bring your tent and your fishing gear to this high-altitude lake in the Colorado woods.
Situated at an elevation of around 9,300 feet in Colorado's Gunnison National Forest, Taylor Park Reservoir is a fabulous place for fishing, boating, and—when it's warm enough—swimming. Fish found in the reservoir include northern pike, kokanee salmon, and a variety of trout. A small amount of first-come, first-served camping is available at Rivers End Campground on the northern part of the lake, while reservable sites are offered at the larger, more developed, Lakeview Campground on the reservoir’s southern shores, where campers can rent boats.
Situated at an elevation of around 9,300 feet in Colorado's Gunnison National Forest, Taylor Park Reservoir is a fabulous place for fishing, boating, and—when it's warm enough—swimming. Fish found in the reservoir include northern pike, kokanee salmon, and a variety of trout. A small amount of first-come, first-served camping is available at Rivers End Campground on the northern part of the lake, while reservable sites are offered at the larger, more developed, Lakeview Campground on the reservoir’s southern shores, where campers can rent boats.
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