Visitor guide and website to Turquoise Lake boat rentals and watercraft tour services on this reservoir. This is a popular destination for many campers, water sport enthusiast, and anglers in Colorado. It provides nice views and provides fine fishing for rainbows, browns and lakers. Turquoise Reservoir is in a high alpine setting with an abundance of hiking, water skiing, jet skis, wakeboarding, kneeboarding, wakesurfing, and biking trails available.
Numerous high mountain lakes are set in the wilderness areas around the lake and can provide a great day hike adventure. The amenities of nearby Leadville, CO provide a great retreat for the campers looking to enjoy some local flavor and accommodations. Abundant facilities for visitors like; campgrounds, boat ramps, marina, and scenic vistas make this one of the most enjoyable places to fish in the State. To get here from I-70 West take CO 91 to Leadville. In Leadville go west on Turquise Lake Road for 4 1/2 miles to the lake.
Your guide to Trinidad Lake boat rentals, jet ski, water sports, and watercraft tours on this state park near Trinidad, Colorado. The park protects Trinidad Lake, a dammed reservoir which is moderately popular for locals and tourist coming to the area. There are hiking trails, waverunners, and camping and boating opportunities. The park features historical attractions such as the coal mining ruins at Cokedale.
An exposure of the K–T boundary is visible in the southern part of the park and hiking is enjoyable for all ages. The mild climate and large lake are ideal for water sports which we offer as part of our tours including; wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, and wake skate. Anglers catch rainbow and brown trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, crappie and bluegill. All types of boaters appreciate the open waters and modern services.
Offering the best in Thurston Reservoir boat rentals, water sports, jet ski, and watercraft services at this southeastern reservoir in Colorado. The lake offers visitors a variety of recreational opportunities, hunting, primitive camping, sailing, windsurfing, waterskiing, wakeboading, tubing, wakesurfing, and, of course, fishing. Crappie and catfish do well and resent years have seen good numbers of largemouth bass. To get here from Lamar, go 9 miles north on Highway 196 to County Road TT, then 1 mile west to County Road 7, then 1/4 mile north to the Thurston reservoir and State Park.