Elk Creek boat ramp operations at Curecanti

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Elk Creek boat ramp operations at Curecanti

Elk Creek boat ramp operations will resume for the season on Blue Mesa Reservoir at Curecanti National Recreation Area on April 15. The boat ramp opening, and closing, are part of routine seasonal operations for the park.  

  • The boat ramp at Elk Creek will open Friday, April 15, with one-lane access on the ramp and a courtesy dock.  
  • From April 15 to April 28, the hours will be 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  
  • Beginning April 29, the hours will extend from 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.  
  • The reservoir will remain open to hand launched craft and vessels that can be launched without a ramp, at Dillon Pinnacles and the Bay of Chickens. Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) inspections pink tags for hand-launching boats can be obtained at the boat ramp starting Wednesday, April 13. 
Prelaunch inspections of motor or sail powered watercraft are required and conducted by a certified AIS inspector. Requirements vary for complex watercraft, hand launch watercraft, and all other vessels capable of holding water. Please review the requirements found in the Superintendent’s Compendium at https://www.nps.gov/cure/learn/management/upload/CURE-Superintendent-s-Compendium-2021.pdf  

Extreme drought conditions in the Colorado River basin may have impacts on recreational opportunities at Curecanti National Recreation Area. Full pool elevation is 7,519.00 feet (2,291.79 meters). and as of April 10, 2022, the level is at 7,436.91 feet (2,266.77 meters). This is 82-feet (24.99 meters) below full pool. Data on current levels is available at the Bureau of Reclamation’s website at https://www.usbr.gov/rsvrWater/rsv40Day.html. The National Park Service will continue to monitor reservoir levels and adjust as needed to maintain the safety of our boaters. Continue to check the park website for updated information.  

All boaters should be prepared for possible strong afternoon winds and changing weather conditions as unexpected hazards can arise quickly. Water temperatures remain cold throughout the year. Always wear a personal floatation device, bring safety gear, and have extra food and clothing on excursions.   Boaters must comply with Colorado State rules and regulations.

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