Curecanti National Recreation Area

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Curecanti National Recreation Area
IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape)
LocationSouthwestern Colorado, USA
Nearest cityMontrose, Colorado
Coordinates
Area41,972 acres (169.85 km²)
EstablishedFebruary 6, 1965
Total visitation1,006,652 (in 2004)
Governing bodyNational Park Service
Curecanti National Recreation Area, in Colorado, is formed by three reservoirs, named for corresponding dams on the Gunnison River. The national recreation area borders Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park on the west. Panoramic mesas, fjord-like reservoirs, and deep, steep and narrow canyons abound.

Recently discovered dinosaur fossils, a 5,000 acre (20 km²) archeological district, a narrow gauge train, and traces of 6000 year old dwellings further enhance the offerings of Curecanti.

Reservoirs and dams in Curecanti

  • Blue Mesa Reservoir is Colorado's largest body of water. Created by Blue Mesa Dam, Blue Mesa Reservoir is 20 miles long, has 96 miles of shoreline, and is the largest Lake Trout and Kokanee salmon fishery in the United States. Blue Mesa Dam was completed in 1965, becoming the first large dam built along the Gunnison River. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison begins below Blue Mesa Dam.
  • 12 miles below Blue Mesa Dam is Morrow Point Dam. Morrow Point Dam was completed in 1967 creating narrow Morrow Point Reservoir. While the primary purpose of Blue Mesa Dam is to store water, the primary function of Morrow Point Dam is to produce hydroelectricity. It has about twice the power capacity of Blue Mesa Dam.
  • Crystal Dam is a double curvature thin arch dam located six miles downstream from Morrow Point Dam. Crystal Dam is the newest of the three dams in Curecanti; construction on the dam was finished in 1976. Crystal Reservoir is the site of the Gunnison Diversion Tunnel, a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Just below Crystal Dam is the eastern boundary of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.

Visitor facilities

There are three visitor centers within the recreation area, all operated by the National Park Service:
  • Elk Creek Visitor Center is located 16 miles west of Gunnison, Colorado on U.S. Highway 50 and has displays on the natural and cultural history of the area.
  • Cimarron Visitor Center (open during summer months only) is located in Cimarron, Colorado near Morrow Point Dam. The visitor center has narrow gauge railroad cars and engines on display.
  • Lake Fork Visitor Center (open during summer months only) is 25 miles west of Gunnison, CO near the Blue Mesa Dam.
There are also two marinas and three boat launches along the shores of Blue Mesa Reservoir.

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Dillon Pinnacles

Trails

  • NEVERSINK
The Neversink trail is located nearest to Gunnison on the north bank of the Gunnison River near a Great Blue Heron rookery. This streamside habitat with its heavy undergrowth of grasses, flowers, cottonwoods, and willows, is ideal for birdwatching or just a quiet stroll.

Length: 1.5 miles (round trip) Difficulty: easy This trail is flat and provides easy walking. It is also wheel chair accessible. Directions: off Hwy 50, 5 miles west of Gunnison
  • DILLON PINNACLES
Ascending through sagebrush, ponderosa pine and riparian habitats, this trail offers spectacular views of Blue Mesa Reservoir, the distant San Juan Mountain peaks, and the weirdly eroded volcanic Dillon Pinnacles. Along the trail are a few shady places to rest and open sunny vistas with possible glimpses of bighorn sheep. Horses permitted. Interpretative signs explain geologic history. Benches are provided. Good shoes or boots are recommended. Carry at least 2 quarts of water per person.

Length: 4 miles (round trip) Difficulty: moderately strenuous; 600ft ascent. Directions: off Hwy 50, 6 miles west of Elk Creek Visitor Center.
  • PINE CREEK
Follow the beautiful Pine Creek as it cascades into the depths of the upper Black Canyon to Morrow Point Reservoir. Then take a walk along the old narrow gauge railroad bed along the reservoir. Learn the history of the area by reading the interpretive signs on the trail. Be sure to check for ticks during the hot summer months. Fishing, camping, and boating access for Morrow Point Reservoir. No boat launching facilities. Small hand-carried craft are permitted if carried down the steps (and back up).

Length: 2 miles (round trip) Difficulty: Moderately strenuous. 180 ft. decent into the canyon via maintained steps. Carry at least one quart of water per person. Directions: Off Highway 50, one mile west of its junction with Highway 92. A short steep road leads to the trail. Parking space is limited. Drop-off parking for trailers is available at the top of access road.
  • MESA CREEK
The sheer walls and extreme narrowness of the Black Canyon are appreciated along this trail as well as views from the base of the Morrow Point Dam. A footbridge over Crystal Reservoir provides access to the north shore of the reservoir, to which this trail follows. Fishing and boating access to Crystal Reservoir. No boat launching facilities. Small craft must hand launched. Caution: Releases from Morrow Point Dam can cause strong currents and fluctuating water levels. Walk in picnic area is located on the north shore.

Length: 1.5 miles (round trip) Difficulty: Easy to moderately strenuous. Directions: Off Highway 50, at Cimarron. Drive one mile to Morrow Pont Dam parking area.
  • CURECANTI CREEK
After descending from the high rim of the Upper Black Canyon of the Gunnison, the trail follows Curecanti Creek as it falls toward Morrow Point Reservoir. The Curecanti Needle, a 700 ft. granite spire, towers above at the trail's end. Good shoes or boots are recommended. Carry at least 2 quarts of water per person. Two campsites with picnic tables, fire grates, and toilets are provided at the end of the trail.

Length: 4 miles (round trip) Difficulty: Strenuous. Elevation change 900 ft. Allow 2-3 hours for round trip. Directions: The trail head begins at the Pioneer Point overlook, off Highway 92, 5.7 miles from its junction with Highway 50.
  • HERMIT'S REST
Zigzagging through oak, pine, juniper, and fir, hikers descend to wooded camp and picnic sites on the shores of Morrow Point Reservoir. Campsites with picnic tables, fire grates, and toilets are provided at the end of the trail. Good shoes or boots are recommended. Carry at least 2 quarts of water per person. Check for ticks frequently during the hot summer months.

Length: 6 miles (round trip) Difficulty: Very strenuous and little shade. Elevation change is 1800 ft. Allow 3 hours for round trip. Directions: off Highway 92, 17 miles west from its junction with Highway 50
  • CRYSTAL CREEK
Winding through abundant wildflowers, Gambel oak, aspens, conifers and a recovering burn area, Crystal Creek Trail is ideal for spring or fall hiking. Sweeping views of Cimarron Valley, the West Elk and San Juan Mountains can be viewed along the way. The trail ends at an overlook, 1800 ft. above Crystal Reservoir. Good shoes or boots are recommended. Carry at least 2 quarts of water per person. Check for ticks frequently during the hot summer months.

Length: 5 miles (round trip) Difficulty: Moderately strenuous. Trail begins at 8900 ft above sea level. Allow 2 hours for round trip. Directions: Off Highway 92, 24 miles from its junction with Highway 50.

Other attractions

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Denver & Rio Grande Western Narrow Gauge Trestle

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National Recreation Area (NRA) is a designation for a protected area in the United States, often centered on large reservoirs and emphasizing water-based recreation for a large number of people.
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Location Colorado, USA
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Area 32,950 acres (133 km²)
Established October 21, 1999
Total visitation 160,450 (in 2006)
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mesa (Spanish and Portuguese for "table") is an elevated area of land with a flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs. It takes its name from its characteristic table-top shape.
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Blue Mesa Dam is a 390 foot tall earthen dam on the Gunnison River located in Colorado. It creates Blue Mesa Reservoir, and is within Curecanti National Recreation Area. Colorado State Route 92 passes over the top of the dam. The dam is upstream of the Morrow Point Dam.
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Morrow Point Dam is a 469 foot tall concrete dam on the Gunnison River located in Colorado. It creates Morrow Point Reservoir, and is within Curecanti National Recreation Area. The dam is between the Blue Mesa Dam (upstream) and the Crystal Dam (downstream).
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Crystal Dam is a double curvature thin arch dam located six miles downstream from Morrow Point Dam on the Gunnison River in Colorado. Crystal Dam is the newest of the three dams in Curecanti National Recreation Area, construction on the dam was finished in 1976.
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The Cimarron River, in Colorado, is a tributary of the Gunnison River. It flows into the Gunnison in Curecanti National Recreation Area. The D & RG Narrow Gauge Trestle (Denver & Rio Grande Western Narrow Gauge Trestle) is located near the confluence of the Cimarron and the Gunnison.
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