Spinney Mountain State Park

Spinney Mountain State Park is a Colorado state park located in South Park in Park County, Colorado, United States.[1]

Spinney Mountain State Park
One of the park's entrance areas
LocationPark County, Colorado, United States
Nearest cityHartsel, Colorado
Coordinates39°00′08″N 105°37′52″W
Area6,080 acres (24.6 km2)
Established1987
Governing bodyColorado Parks and Wildlife

The park centers on the Spinney Mountain Reservoir, which is popular with anglers. The reservoir and surrounding land is owned by the City of Aurora, Colorado, which uses the reservoir for municipal water storage. The park itself is managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. At high water, the reservoir's surface lies at 8,710 feet (2,650 metres) above sea level. It has a capacity of 53,651 acre feet (66,178,000 cubic metres).[2]

Fishing

Spinney Mountain Reservoir provides great fishing for rainbow trout and northern pike, and sometimes brown trout as well. The park closes for the winter when the reservoir freezes over and opens around mid-April.[3]

Name

The park takes its name from nearby Spinney Mountain, elevation 9,488 feet (2,892 metres).[4]

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References

  1. "Spinney Mountain". Colorado Parks & Wildlife. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
  2. "Spinney Mountain Reservoir". Aurora Colorado City of Aurora Colorado. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
  3. Spohn, Jeff (2016). "Spinney Reservoir fish survey and management information" (PDF). Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Retrieved 2017-11-14. Spinney Reservoir provides quality fishing for rainbow trout and northern pike. Occasionally brown trout can be caught here as well.
  4. "Spinney Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey..



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