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Harvey Gap State Park adventures

Harvey Gap State Park Adventures

Harvey Gap State Park in Colorado offers a scenic reservoir setting ideal for fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing amid warm-water habitats and rolling hills.

969
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Harvey Gap State Park

 

Harvey Gap State Park, located near Rifle, Colorado, is centered around a 260-acre reservoir surrounded by approximately 700 acres of public lands. The park features a mix of grassland and shrub-steppe habitats, supporting diverse wildlife including deer, waterfowl, and various fish species. The reservoir is known for warm-water fishing opportunities, with bass, catfish, and crappie common among anglers. Visitors can enjoy non-motorized boating, paddle sports, and bird watching in a quiet, natural setting. The gently rolling hills around the lake provide limited but rewarding trails for hiking and nature observation. Harvey Gap’s history ties closely to western Colorado’s water management and recreational development during the mid-20th century, designed to provide a local fishing and camping destination. The park draws families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a more laid-back alternative to larger Colorado state parks. Amenities include a developed campground with RV and tent sites, picnic areas, and boat ramps. Its accessibility just off Interstate 70 makes it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys. Harvey Gap’s combination of water recreation, wildlife viewing, and tranquil landscapes appeals to anglers, birders, and campers alike.

Highlights

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Harvey Gap Reservoir – a popular spot for warm-water fishing and paddle sports

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Quiet wildlife viewing opportunities featuring waterfowl and mule deer

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Developed campground with scenic views of the reservoir

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Easy access just off Interstate 70 near Rifle, Colorado

Notable Natural Features

Harvey Gap Reservoir

Central 260-acre reservoir stocked with bass, crappie, and catfish, popular for fishing and non-motorized boating.

Campground

Developed camping area with 46 sites including RV hookups, picnic tables, and restrooms overlooking the water.

Wildlife Habitat

Grassland and shrub habitat around the reservoir supports mule deer, various waterfowl, and small mammals.