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Carter Lake, COStatus: Open through Thu Mar 31 2011 Max reservation window: Thu Dec 02 2010 DescriptionCarter Lake is located in the foothills west of Loveland at an elevation of 5,760 feet. It is a part of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project operated by the Bureau of Reclamation and the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. The purpose of this water project is to divert water from the west slope to the east slope for drinking water, irrigation, and hydropower generation. The Bureau of Reclamation is solely responsible for power generation. The agencies jointly manage water levels for irrigation, municipal, and industry use. Recreation is managed by Larimer County Natural Resources. Three miles long and about one mile wide, Carter Lake is a 1,100-acre reservoir surrounded by 1,000 acres of public lands and is popular for fishing, sailing, camping, swimming, scuba diving, rock climbing, and water skiing. It is open year round. Park Entrance Permits and Camping Fees are required.Services & Amenities:
Alerts and Important InformationGetting There:Carter Lake1800 SOUTH COUNTY ROAD 31 Loveland CO 80537 GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude): 40.33583, -105.21667 (Park address: 1800 S.C.R. 31; Loveland, CO 80537) Take I-25 to the Berthoud Exit (Exit 250). Turn left (west) onto Highway 56 and continue for 9 1/2 miles, passing through the town of Berthoud. At the foothills, the road will curve sharply to the right (north). Turn left (west) onto County Road 8E and continue for 3 miles to the entrance station where you can purchase permits. Follow County Road 8E west to the intersection with County Road 31 about halfway up the hill. Turn right on County Road 31 and continue along the east side of the lake to the second campground which is on the northeast part of the lake. Phone Park for More Information:Information: (970)679-4570 |
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