Currecanti National Recreation Area
Three reservoirs, named for corresponding dams on the Gunnison River, form the heart of Curecanti National Recreation Area. Panoramic mesas, fjord-like reservoirs, and deep, steep and narrow canyons abound as do winter adventures.
Blue Mesa Reservoir is Colorado's largest body of water, and is the largest Kokanee Salmon fishery in the United States. Morrow Point Reservoir is the beginning of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and below, Crystal Reservoir is the site of the Gunnison Diversion Tunnel, a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Recently discovered dinosaur fossils, a 5,000 acre archeological district, a narrow gauge train, and traces of 6000 year old dwellings further enhance the offerings of Curecanti. Wheteher you hike into the canyon, ice fish you will be amazed at the natural beauty of Currecanti!
Morrow Point Boat Tour Photo Tour
The Morrow Point boat tour provides a chance to see the Black Canyon from the bottom. These spectacular views are unmatched by any other experience in the area.
Boat Rentals
Boat rentals and more are available through Elk Creek Marina, Inc.
SAFETY CHECKLIST
Personal flotation devices (PFD's) of correct size and type for all passengers. PFD's are required for children under the age of 13 unless the child is below deck or in an enclosed cabin.
Paddle or oar ready for use
Bail bucket
Tools for minor repairs
Warm clothing in case of weather changes
Anchor and line
Remember, rangers are glad to inspect your boat for necessary items.
Operators of motorized vessels on Colorado waters must be at least 16 years of age. Persons 14-16 years of age may operate a motorized vessel if they have completed a boating safety course accepted by Colorado State Parks and have certification of course completion in their possession.
All craft must travel wakeless in the designated no wake buoy areas.
COMMON SENSE RULES
Always wear your PFD (children under 13- required).
Don't overload, stay within capacity limits of your craft.
Don't stand up in the boat.
If you have trouble maneuvering in the current, lighten your load.
Avoid getting sideways in the current.
On river sections, don't hesitate to portage.
Tie down loose items and secure your motor to your boat.
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Report all accidents to a park ranger. Visitor contact stations are located at Elk Creek, Lake Fork, Cimarron and East Portal.
Emergency phone number: 911
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