Fodor's Expert Review McPhee Reservoir

Dolores Body of Water

In 1985, crews completed construction of an irrigation dam across the Dolores River, forming the McPhee Reservoir, the second largest in the state. It draws anglers looking to bag a variety of warm- and cold-water fish along its 50 miles of shoreline, which is surrounded by spectacular specimens of juniper and sage as well as large stands of pinyon pine. There are two boat ramps. The area also has camping, hiking, and a relatively easy mountain-bike trail, and the mesa offers panoramic views of the surrounding San Juan National Forest.

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Forest Service Rd. 271 off Rte. 184
Dolores, Colorado  USA

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Marina closed Nov.–Apr.

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