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Water Recreation
As the home of the headwaters of the Colorado River and to Colorado's largest natural lake, no other place can offer more splash-worthy adventures than Grand County, Colorado. Swimming, boating, fishing—the list of ways to enjoy our waterways is endless. For more information on the abundance of water recreation check out the Grand County Tourism Board.
Fishing in Grand County
Be a responsible angler and be aware of stream temperatures.
Other ways to check current conditions:
- Subscribe to the USGS WaterAlert feature to receive an email or text message alert for any USGS real-time stream or raingage, water-quality, or groundwater monitoring site.
- Subscribe to the USGS WaterNow feature which allows you to send a text message or email containing USGS site number(s) and quickly receive a reply with the most recent observations and current conditions for water data.
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS)
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) Information regarding boat/watercraft inspection and decontamination stations in Grand County Colorado for:
- Three Lakes (Grand Lake, Shadow Mountain Lake, and Lake Granby)
- Williams Fork Reservoir
- Willow Creek Reservoir
- Wolford Mountain Reservoir
ANS Stamp Requirement for 2021
Motorboats and sailboats must have an ANS Stamp prior to launching in Colorado.
Colorado residents can purchase an ANS stamp while registering the motorized (gas or electric) watercraft. For already registered motorboats and sailboats, ANS Stamps can be purchased online at www.cpwshop.com or at any CPW office or sales location.
Exempt watercraft are not required to purchase an ANS Stamp.
Colorado is a Mandatory Boat Inspection State
All trailered and/or motorized (gas or electric) watercraft are required to be professionally inspected by state-certified personnel:
- prior to launching in any water of the state after boating in a different state,
- upon exiting any water in the state which is positive for an invasive species, and
- any time an inspection is requested prior to entering or exiting a water body in Colorado.
Every boater is required in regulation to Clean, Drain, and Dry your boat, trailer and equipment every time you enter or exit any waters.
Contact Us
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Water Resource Manager
Katherine Morris
Ph: 970-725-3058Water Resource Specialist
Adam Cwiklin
Ph: 970-517-1073Get in Touch
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 264
Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451Physical Address
308 Byers Avenue
Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Closed on Holidays