Meeker Office Closure
The Meeker office is closed until further notice due to the Lee Fire. Please view the news release for additional details and alternative office information.
Meeker Office Closure
The Meeker office is closed until further notice due to the Lee Fire. Please view the news release for additional details and alternative office information.
State Park in Lake George, CO
Hours:
Park: Daily, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Office: PEAK SEASON Memorial Day-Labor Day 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday-Tuesday. Closed Wednesdays. OFF SEASON Labor day-Memorial Weekend 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday-Tuesday. Closed Wednesday-Thursday.
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $10
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
Park Address:
4229 County Road 92
Lake George, CO 80827
United States
State Park in Lake George, CO
Hours:
Park: Daily, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Office: PEAK SEASON Memorial Day-Labor Day 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday-Tuesday. Closed Wednesdays. OFF SEASON Labor day-Memorial Weekend 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday-Tuesday. Closed Wednesday-Thursday.
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $10
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
Park Address:
4229 County Road 92
Lake George, CO 80827
United States
Trees on rocky terrain leading to water's edge
Eleven Mile’s large reservoir is famous among anglers for its outstanding fishing. When not reeling in a trophy rainbow, brown, cutthroat, kokanee or pike, visitors can explore nearly five miles of scenic hiking and biking trails. Note: bikes are not allowed on the Black Bear Trail.
7,662
acres
258
species of birds
326
campsites
3,405
reservoir surface acres
From Colorado Springs
Drive 38 miles west of Colorado Springs on US 24 to one mile west of the town of Lake George, then turn left (south) on County Road 90 and drive for six miles to County Road 92. Continue south on 92 for five miles to the park.
The Eleven Mile Park Office is located in the camper services building near Rocky Ridge Campground on Park County Road 92.
Hours: PEAK SEASON Memorial Day until Labor Day is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday through Tuesday and closed on Wednesdays.
OFF SEASON Labor day until Memorial Weekend is 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday through Tuesday and closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
The North Shore Main Boat Ramp will be closed June 17th through June 19th so they can complete the repairs on the breakwater system. The Small Boat Cove Ramp at North Shore will remain open during that time.
Eleven Mile has three boat ramps.
North Boat Ramps
Two boat ramps are located on the north side of the reservoir in the North Shore area.
South Boat Ramp
The south boat ramp is located at Witcher's Cove on the south side of the reservoir.
For seasonal openings, hours and more information on all the ramps, see the Park Highlights page > Facilities > Boat Ramps section.
11 Mile Marina is located at 4224 County Road 92, Lake George, CO 80827. For hours, rentals and guide information, visit 11milesports.com.
Pass |
Description |
Duration |
Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Daily Vehicle Pass |
Single vehicle and its occupants |
1 Day |
$10-$12 |
Individual Daily Pass |
For individual entry on foot, bicycle, horseback, etc at select parks |
1 Day |
$4 |
DMV vehicle registration renewal option for Colorado residents |
12 Months |
$29 |
|
Annual Vehicle Pass (Affixed) |
Pass for a single vehicle and its occupants |
12 Months |
$80 |
Family Annual Pass (Hang Tag) |
Members of the same household |
12 Months |
$120 |
Aspen Leaf Annual Pass |
Colorado residents 64+ |
12 Months |
$70 |
Centennial Pass |
Income-eligible Colorado residents |
12 Months |
$14 |
Columbine Pass |
Colorado residents with disabilities |
12 Months |
$14 |
Veterans License Plate |
DMV vehicle registration renewal option for military veterans (disabled veterans or purple heart plates) |
Lifetime |
Free |
Independence Lifetime Pass |
Colorado resident veterans with disabilities |
Lifetime |
Free |
Blue Spruce Pass |
Colorado resident first responders with disabilities |
Lifetime |
$10 |
This mountain park and reservoir offer opportunities to observe the wildlife, wildflowers and geology of a plains environment situated on a mountain slope, known as a montane ecosystem.
Be on the Lookout for Birds
Can you spot all 258 bird species? Download the Bird List Brochure (PDF).
Eleven Mile State Park has a 3,405 surface-acre reservoir on the South Platte River at the southern edge of South Park. The reservoir, formed by Eleven Mile Canyon Dam, gets water from various creeks like Cross, Prudence, Union, Balm-of-Gilead, Simms and Spring.
The South Platte River Valley is covered with glacial material from the most recent ice age, hiding older formations. Most of the park has very old rocks beneath it from Precambrian times, like Silver Plume granite east and south of Howbert Point, and Pikes Peak granite along the river west of Howbert.
On the west and south edges of the park, there are Thirtynine Mile andesite deposits. Andesite is a kind of igneous, volcanic rock, and Thirtynine Mile andesite is volcanic rock from the extinct Thirtynine Mile volcano area. Cross Creek cuts through another deposit called Trachyte. Trachyte is a kind of igneous, volcanic rock. Steep cliffs along the southwest edge of the reservoir show Wall Mountain Tuff, a kind of rock made of volcanic ash and pumice. Thirtynine Mile andesite covers both granite and Tuff formations on the southern edge of the reservoir.
Ecologically, the park uplands are dominated by montane grassland and short-grass prairie species, including Arizona fescue, Parry oatgrass, blue grama, needle-and-thread grass, western wheatgrass, Junegrass and squirreltail. Common wildflowers and shrubs include Indian paintbrush, scrub oak, golden aster, gilia, copper mallow, wallflower, sulfur-flower, wild rose, locoweed, fringed sagewort, rabbitbrush and snakeweed. A sparse montane coniferous forest grows on the flanks of slopes and ridges, where both ponderosa and limber pine are present with an understory of mountain mahogany, rabbitbrush, currant and Spanish bayonet.
In moist canyons, Douglas fir becomes the dominant tree, mixing with Colorado blue spruce, ponderosa and limber pines. Stands of aspen grow in shallow soils over bedrock and around rock outcrops along the lower slopes of canyons and drainages, along with shrubby cinquefoil, common juniper, thimbleberry, waxflower, valerian, yarrow and pussytoes.
Diverse wetlands, riparian and aquatic plant communities have become established around the reservoir in seeps, tributary drainages and below the dam. Found here are pale blue-eyed grass and few-flowered ragwort, both considered to be rare plant species.
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Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area
As a thank you to U.S. military members, Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers veterans, active-duty military and the National...
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Tuesday, Nov 11
Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area
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The cultural history of Eleven Mile State Park likely began about 12,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence recovered from surveys in parts of the park indicates that the Folsom, Plano, Archaic and Woodland prehistoric cultures were all present. The earliest year-round inhabitants of the area were the Ute tribes, who found an abundance of wildlife here. The intrusion of the Spanish and French explorers in the 1500s caused the Ute to leave the area temporarily, resettling here during the late 1600s after the first quest for gold was ended.
Today, the waters of Eleven Mile Reservoir cover the ranches and towns that once prospered long ago. The water line cut some ranches in half while others were totally submerged. Surrounding mountains and campgrounds in Eleven Mile State Park have been named after a few of the ranchers whose lands now lie underwater.