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The Douglas Reservoir State Wildlife Area in Wellington, Colorado offers a boat ramp and access to Dry Creek, a major river system in the region. This is a state-managed wildlife area, so a valid hunting or fishing license is required for access.
The boat ramp provides an entry point to Dry Creek, a sizable headwater stream that flows for over 935 miles to the ocean. With an average depth of 2.2 meters and flow of nearly 300 cubic feet per second, Dry Creek can accommodate a range of watercraft including kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats. The river has a gentle average gradient of 12.8 feet per mile, making it suitable for both casual paddling and more experienced boating.
Nearby recreation areas like Horsetooth Reservoir and the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests provide additional options for water-based activities and scenic exploration. Visitors should check any local regulations or wildlife management guidelines before launching on Dry Creek from the Douglas Reservoir State Wildlife Area boat ramp.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Horsetooth ReservoirLocated within
Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests Pawnee NGLocated within