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Eleven Mile State Park adventures

Eleven Mile State Park Adventures

Eleven Mile State Park is a popular Colorado destination known for its expansive reservoir, excellent fishing, and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities amid scenic mountain landscapes.

3,500
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
160,000
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About Eleven Mile State Park

 

Eleven Mile State Park is located in Park County, Colorado, centered around Eleven Mile Reservoir, a 3,405-acre high-mountain lake at approximately 9,100 feet elevation. The park's geography includes rolling foothills, granite rock formations, and dramatic vistas of the surrounding Pike National Forest. The reservoir serves as a key habitat for trout and kokanee salmon, attracting anglers from across the region. Ecologically, the area supports diverse wildlife including mule deer, bald eagles, osprey, and occasionally black bears, benefiting from the mix of aquatic and upland habitats. The reservoir is managed primarily for recreation and water storage, originally created by the construction of Eleven Mile Dam in the 1930s and opened as a state park in 1970. Key recreational opportunities include boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, camping, and winter snow sports such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The park's distinct granite outcroppings known as the ‘Eleven Mile Canyon’ cliffs provide notable scenic views and wildlife viewing spots. Visitors frequently enjoy the peaceful shoreline for picnics and photography. The park offers campgrounds with lake access, several trails ranging from easy lakeside strolls to moderate backcountry routes, and paddle sports rental facilities. Eleven Mile State Park attracts anglers seeking trophy-sized trout and is also renowned for its winter bald eagle watching. Overall, the park combines water-based recreation with mountain scenery, appealing to families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

Highlights

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Eleven Mile Reservoir – expansive lake known for trophy trout fishing

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Eleven Mile Canyon granite cliffs offering panoramic views

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Winter bald eagle viewing along the reservoir's edges

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Shoreline camping spots with direct lake access

Notable Natural Features

Eleven Mile Reservoir

A 3,405-acre reservoir offering excellent trout and kokanee salmon fishing and opportunities for boating and paddle sports.

Eleven Mile Canyon

Granite cliffs and rock formations lining the reservoir, providing dramatic scenery and habitat for raptors like bald eagles.

Eleven Mile State Park Campgrounds

Multiple campsites located near the reservoir’s shoreline, popular for both tent and RV camping with good access to water recreation.