Findlay Reservoir Park is a serene outdoor area in Larimer County, Colorado, offering diverse recreational activities including fishing, hiking, and boating amidst scenic reservoir views.
Findlay Reservoir Park is located southwest of Loveland, Colorado, and centers around the Findlay Reservoir, one of the largest reservoirs in northern Colorado. The park spans over 700 acres of mixed terrain, featuring open water, wetland areas, grasslands, and wooded pockets. Established in the early 1970s, the park was developed primarily for water storage and recreation and has since become a favored spot for outdoor enthusiasts and families. Anglers are drawn to its well-stocked reservoir, which supports species such as trout, bass, and catfish. Multiple trails encircle the reservoir and connect various fishing piers and picnic areas, creating accessible loops for hiking and wildlife observation. The park is also a popular destination for birdwatchers, who can spot an array of waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds depending on the season. Canoeing and kayaking are favorite activities on calmer days, while designated picnic shelters and playgrounds make it a convenient day-use site for locals and visitors alike. The park’s proximity to Loveland and Fort Collins allows for easy day trips without extensive travel, though the park’s peaceful setting feels well removed from urban bustle. Seasonal changes bring varied experiences, with warm summer days ideal for water sports and crisp autumns good for hiking and wildlife viewing. The park is managed by Larimer County Parks and is maintained with attention to balancing recreation and habitat conservation.
Findlay Reservoir, a large water body ideal for fishing and boating
Diverse birdwatching opportunities with migratory waterfowl and raptors
Multi-use trail system encircling the reservoir and connecting picnic areas
Well-maintained picnic shelters and playground facilities for family outings
A 250-acre reservoir offering ample fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching opportunities.
Approximately 5 miles of flat, multi-use trails that loop around the reservoir, accessible for all skill levels.
Several well-maintained picnic shelters and a playground make it a popular family recreation spot.