Curecanti National Recreation Area, located in Colorado, offers a stunning landscape of canyons, mesas, and three large reservoirs perfect for water sports and outdoor adventures.
Curecanti National Recreation Area is a remarkable expanse of natural beauty located along the Gunnison River in western Colorado. It encompasses a series of three reservoirs: Blue Mesa Reservoir, Morrow Point Reservoir, and Crystal Reservoir. The area offers visitors a chance to explore stunning landscapes characterized by deep canyons, sweeping mesas, and open waters. It's a haven for recreation enthusiasts, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, and camping. The diverse ecosystems in the area include a variety of wildlife such as elk, mule deer, and a rich array of bird species. Historically, the Curecanti area was inhabited by the Ute people, and traces of ancient civilizations can be found in archaeological sites across the region. Today, preserved historical sites and old ranches tell the story of the area's early settlers. Visitors are drawn to its serene waters, scenic drives, and hiking trails, which range from easy lakeside walks to more challenging canyon ascents. Curecanti is particularly famous for water-based activities, with Blue Mesa Reservoir being Colorado's largest body of water, popular for boating and fishing. The recreation area attracts visitors year-round, thanks to its stunning scenery and range of activities suitable for both warm and cold seasons.
The stunning Blue Mesa Reservoir, ideal for fishing and water sports
Diverse wildlife viewing opportunities, including bird watching
Historic Dillon Pinnacles formation offering dramatic vistas
Morrow Point Boat Tours through the scenic canyons of Black Canyon
Colorado's largest body of water, excellent for fishing and boating.
Distinctive volcanic rock formations offering stunning views and photographic opportunities.
Accessible by boat tour, this canyon provides breathtaking views and geologic insights.