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 Loveland, CO
Hours:
Park: 5 a.m. to 10 pm
Office: Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $10
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
Park Address:
3720 N County Road 11-C
Loveland, CO 80538-2307
United States
State Park in Loveland, CO
Hours:
Park: 5 a.m. to 10 pm
Office: Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $10
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
Park Address:
3720 N County Road 11-C
Loveland, CO 80538-2307
United States
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Two boats pulling people on water skis
Boyd Lake State Park is a water-recreation haven in northern Colorado. The lake lies at the westernmost edge of the plains, by the foot of snow-capped Long's Peak and the mountains of the Continental Divide. The park attracts visitors who enjoy boating, camping, water skiing, swimming, fishing, paddlesports, picnicking, bicycling, walking, hunting and wildlife viewing.
2,082
acres
200+
species of birds
140
paved campsites
1,700
surface-acres of water
Directions
The park has only one entrance. The entrance station is located at 3720 N County Road 11-C, Loveland, CO.
When the entrance gate is unattended, you must use the self-service kiosk, which is located just past the entrance on the right, or come to the Visitor Center/Park Headquarters to purchase passes and permits.
The Visitor Center is located on the west side of the park before the entrance station.
Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed on Monday, Tuesday, and federal and state holidays.
The entrance station is located on the west side of the park, past the Visitor Center.
The marina and store are located on the west side of the park, north of the entrance station. For hours and more information, see the Park Highlights page.
The boat ramp is located by the marina on the west side of the park, north of the entrance station.
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 |
Boyd Lake offers opportunities to observe a variety of wildlife, but is best known for its diverse bird populations.
Be on the Lookout for Birds
Can you spot all 200+ bird species? Download the Bird List Brochure (PDF).
Boyd Lake State Park has cottonwood trees, blue gramma, western wheatgrass, and a variety of native and introduced wildflowers. Diverse wetland, riparian and aquatic plant communities have become established around the reservoir and adjacent Heinricy Lake.
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Boyd Lake is most likely named after David Boyd, the first Commissioner to represent Greeley, who was active in local politics in the late 1800s.
Today the park encompasses 361 land acres and 1,700 water acres when at capacity. The park provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities year-round. Park visitors participate in summer activities such as swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, sailing, camping and picnicking. During the winter, hunters and ice anglers use the park.