Paddleboarding in Colorado: 9 Epic Rocky Mountain Lakes 2024
Welcome to Colorado, where the Rocky Mountains offer amazing paddleboarding destinations. In this post, we’ll explore nine fantastic lakes perfect for paddleboarding in 2024. Whether you’re an experienced paddler or just starting out, these lakes provide beautiful scenery and calm waters.
Map of the Best Places to Paddle Board in Colorado
9 Epic SUP Destinations in Colorado
1. Gross Reservoir
Gross Reservoir is located in Boulder County and has 10.9 miles of shoreline. The reservoir is open for boating and paddle boarding the Friday of Memorial Day weekend through Sept. 30th. The Gross Reservoir expansion project is underway and will impact recreation and amenities for the foreseeable future. Due to the project and restricted access to certain areas, expect larger crowds than usual. For the most up-to-date information on the project, visit this site.
Is Gross Reservoir Dog-Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are welcome!
Can I Swim in the Water?
No, unfortunately, swimming is not allowed.
Parking
The North Shore Parking Lot is the only area available for parking during construction. This lot typically fills up early on weekends and remains full for most of the day. Once the lot is at capacity, visitors will be turned away. Plan to arrive before 10 a.m. on weekends for your best chance at securing a spot. There are covered picnic areas and vault toilets located near the parking lot.
Fees
There are no fees to paddleboard or park at Gross Reservoir.
Getting to the North Shore Parking Lot
From the Denver metro area:
- Take Highway 93 north from Golden to Highway 72.
- Turn left (west) on Highway 72 toward Pinecliffe and travel about 7.5 miles to County Road 77/Gross Dam Road. Turn right onto Gross Dam Road.
- Follow Gross Dam Road north to the stop sign. Turn right at the stop sign and continue on Gross Dam Road until you reach the North Shore Picnic Area parking lot.
- Note: due to heavy truck traffic and planned road construction on portions of Gross Dam Road, periodic, temporary lane closures and flaggers will be in place.
From Boulder:
- Take Flagstaff Road west until it turns into Gross Dam Road, and turn left into the parking area. Please be respectful of our neighbors and do not park in the neighborhood past the parking lot.
Hours of Operation
There’s a shuttle bus for the 2024 season that can take you down to the shore with your SUP. It runs Thursday-Monday from approximately 8 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. It picks up in the parking lot about every 30 minutes. Dogs are allowed to ride on the shuttle. You can also hike down to the shoreline on a steep single-track trail from the parking lot. The trail is approximately ⅓ mile in length. Carrying a SUP up or down this trail would be challenging, but it’s an option if you miss the shuttle.
SUP Rentals
- Alpine Base and Edge is located at 2709 Spruce St, Boulder, CO 80302.
Camping
There are 19 free first-come-first-serve designated campsites on the reservoir’s west side, with seven additional walk-in sites.
2. Brainard Lake
Brainard Lake is located just outside Ward, CO. It is one of five small lakes within the Brainard Lakes Recreation Area known for its stunning hiking trails. Brainard Lake is a 14-acre lake that is easily accessible by car. The other four lakes (Blue Lake, Mitchell Lake, Long Lake, and Lake Isabelle) are only accessible by foot, but all make for a fantastic day hike.
Is Brainard Lake Dog Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are welcome!
Can I Swim in the Water?
Yes, swimming and wading are allowed.
Parking
To park anywhere in the Brainard Lake Recreation area, you must make a timed entry reservation through recreation.gov. Tickets are released on a 15-day rolling basis throughout the open season.
Fees
Tickets are $14 for a one-day personal vehicle pass. America the Beautiful pass holders get a discount, but they still need to make a reservation. All fee information can be found on recreation.gov.
Hours of Operation
The seasonal gate at the Brainard Gateway Trailhead is open from approximately mid-June through mid-October, depending on the weather. You can check the status of that road here. You’ll want to arrive at the time shown on your parking reservation. Closing hours aren’t specified, but overnight parking isn’t allowed without an overnight permit.
SUP Rentals
- Alpine Base and Edge is located at 2709 Spruce St, Boulder, CO 80302.
Camping
The Pawnee Campground is available during the open season with a reservation. These reservations are hotly contested since this is the only campsite in the Brainard Lake Recreation Area. You can check availability and make a reservation on recreation.gov. Campsites range from $25-$50 per night.
3. Horsetooth Reservoir
Horsetooth Reservoir is located just west of Fort Collins, CO. It’s the third busiest reservoir in Colorado, with an estimated million visitors each year. The water can get choppy from boats, but there are plenty of quiet coves to explore. The views won’t disappoint as you paddle along the 25 miles of shoreline.
Is Horsetooth Reservoir Dog Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are welcome!
Can I Swim in the Water?
Yes, swimming and wading are allowed.
Parking and Fees
SUPs can launch from the shore at Inlet Bay, South Bay, Satanka Cove, and Sunrise Swim Beach. Before entering the park, you must purchase a daily entrance permit at gatehouses and self-serve stations. These permits are $10 for a daily pass or $100 for an annual.
Hours of Operation
There are no specified operating hours for paddle boarders as they are exempt from ANS inspections. Some gates close off the parking entrance areas after dark, but you can exit anytime.
SUP Rentals
There are two paddleboard rental options located at Horsetooth Reservoir:
- What’s SUP is located at South Bay, Sunrise Swim Beach, and Satanaka Cove
- SUP Horsetooth is located at the top of the boat ramp at 1020 Santanka Trail Bellvue, CO 80512
Camping
South Bay and Inlet Bay Campground are inside the Horsetooth Reservoir Recreation Area. Reservations are recommended to guarantee an open spot.
4. Dillon Reservoir
The Dillon Reservoir is located in gorgeous Summit County, Colorado. It’s the 7th largest reservoir in the state and is a top-rated destination during the summer and fall. Even though you may encounter some crowds initially, the reservoir is vast, and you can usually find quiet areas. There are even some islands, including Silver Dollar Island, that you can paddle out to.
Is Dillon Reservoir Dog Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are welcome!
Can I Swim in the Water?
No, unfortunately, swimming is not allowed.
Parking
Dillon Reservoir is easily accessible by car and has five main launching sites:
- Dillon Marina- One of the two launch sites where powerboats can access the reservoir. Parking is free, but I’d suggest to get there early to beat the crowds.
- Frisco Marina- This site also has powerboat access, which may make it one of the busiest launch locations. Parking fees vary depending on the day of the week and time of the year.
- Snake River Inlet- Parking is free at this seemingly least-used launch location. It’s located south of the town of Dillon and about halfway between Dillon and the Keystone Ski Resort.
- Blue River Inlet- This launch area is located at the Blue River Arm Trailhead off Swam Mountain Road between Breckenridge and Frisco and is another lesser-used spot that provides ample free parking.
- Dillon Dam Road- There is a day-use parking area near Giberson Bay along the Dillon Dam Road. The day fee for parking is $8, and parking is limited.
Fees
There are no fees to paddleboard on the reservoir (parking and rental fees are not included).
Hours of Operation
The reservoir is open 24 hours a day, year-round.
SUP Rentals
- Stand Up Paddle Colorado is located at the Dillon Marina.
Camping
Overnight camping within the Dillon Reservoir Recreation Area is only permitted in designated U.S. Forest Service Campgrounds. Five designated campgrounds within or immediately adjacent to the Dillon Reservoir Recreation Area include Lowery Campground, Prospector Campground, Windy Point Campground, Peak One Campground, and Heaton Bay Campground. Campground reservations can be made at recreation.gov.
5. Piney Lake
Piney Lake is a small, serene lake with views that pack a punch. Located 12 miles outside Vail, Colorado, this little lake is part of the Piney River Ranch. Although the ranch hosts various events, the property is open to the public. A long, bumpy gravel road leads to Piney Lake, which is accessible by car, even though it can be slow going in parts.
Is Piney Lake Dog Friendly?
I had my dogs on the water with no issues, but later, I saw on their website that pets aren’t allowed to be on SUPs. They seemingly don’t enforce that rule, but it is something to be aware of.
Can I Swim in the Water?
Yes, swimming and wading are allowed.
Parking
The ranch has a decent-sized free parking lot accommodating water activities, hiking and fishing, and lodge guests. It’s easy to get a spot on weekdays, but the lot likely fills up quickly on weekends.
Fees
If you bring your own SUP, there is a $10 fee for each board you want to launch.
Hours of Operation
The lake is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. unless there is an event, then the lake closes early at 4 p.m. Piney River Ranch is open seasonally from June 21st through the last Saturday in September.
SUP Rentals
- The Piney River Ranch has SUP rentals for $40/hour. They are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Camping
Dispersed camping sites are scattered along Piney River Road on the way up to Piney River Ranch and nearby forest service roads. Cabins and glamping tents at the ranch can be reserved in advance on their website.
6. Turquoise Lake
Located 5 miles west of Leadville, Turquoise Lake is a gem you don’t want to miss. This lake used to host a turquoise mine, which is how it got its name. This area is heavily visited, especially during summer, but the lake always seems to remain quiet. Late summer and early fall are fantastic times to get your SUP out on this lake, which has aspen trees sprinkled along the shoreline. But keep in mind this lake sits around 10,000 feet in elevation and often sees snow by early October.
Is Turquoise Lake Dog Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are allowed!
Can I Swim in the Water?
Yes, swimming and wading are allowed.
Parking
There are five-day-use parking and picnic areas at Turquoise Lake.
East Side:
- Lady of the Lake Picnic Day Use Area
- Tabor Parking Lot
- Matchless Boat Ramp Parking
- Maid of Erin Picnic Day Use Area
West Side:
- Angler parking near Mayqueen campground
Fees
Most day-use parking areas cost $10 to park for the day.
Hours of Operation
24/7 access, but day-use parking areas are open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. If parking at one of the boat ramps, verify their open hours, as they change depending on the season. A gate is locked across the road at closing time, preventing anyone from entering or exiting.
SUP Rentals
- Adventure Paddle Tours is located at 131 CO-91, Leadville, CO 80461, inside Bill’s Ski Shop.
Camping
Nine unique campgrounds are located around Turquoise Lake, each equipped with fire rings, picnic tables, vault toilets, and potable water. All of the campgrounds are located on the east side of the lake except May Queen, which sits alone on the west shore. Most sites require reservations, but some campgrounds are first-come, first-serve. For a map, pricing, and availability, check out recreation.gov. There are also a large number of dispersed camping sites near the Turquoise Lake Recreation Area along CR-48.
7. Twin Lakes
This pair of large picture-perfect alpine lakes covers nearly 650 acres and reflects some of the nation’s highest peaks, including Mt. Elbert and La Plata Peak. The lower twin lake is the largest of the two and is connected to the upper twin lake by an inlet.
Is Twin Lakes Dog Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are allowed!
Can I Swim in the Water?
Yes, swimming and wading are allowed.
Parking
Day-use parking and SUP launch sites are at the Red Rooster boating site on the northwest shore and the Dexter Point boating site on the lake’s north shore just off Highway 82. Additional day-use sites are between the boat launch sites on the lakes’ north side.
Fees
There is an $8 fee for some day-use parking areas.
Hours of Operation
The lakes are open year-round, 24 hours a day.
SUP Rentals
- Twin Lakes Adventures is located at the Red Rooster Boat Ramp at Twin Lakes
- Twin Lakes SUP and Cycle is located at 6435 B E, CO-82, Twin Lakes, CO 81251
Camping
The following five campgrounds are on or near the lakes and equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets.
- Dexter Campground
- Lakeview Campground
- Parry Peak Campground
- Twin Peaks Campground
- Whitestar Campground
There are also dispersed camping options within a short drive from the lakes.
8. Ridgeway Reservoir
Ridgeway State Park is located 16 miles North of the picturesque town of Ouray, Colorado. The reservoir inside the State Park offers sweeping views of the San Juans and the jagged peaks of the Cimarron mountain range. The reservoir attracts boaters, anglers, and bird watchers and is a popular summer outdoor recreation destination.
Is Ridgeway Reservoir Dog Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are allowed!
Can I Swim in the Water?
Yes, swimming and wading are allowed.
Parking
Multiple parking options are along the reservoir’s east and southeast sides off Hwy 550. I recommend the parking area on the southeast side of the reservoir. There’s an actual parking lot there, but you can also drive past it on a dirt road and park anywhere down by the water. The waterfront spots are a fun place to set up camp for the day!
Fees
Entry is free with a Colorado State Parks pass. An annual State Parks pass can also be purchased onsite for $80. Day passes are also available for $10 per vehicle.
Hours of Operation
The day-use park hours are from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, but the reservoir is open year-round, 24 hours a day, for approved activities.
SUP Rentals
- RIGS Fly Shop is located at 1075 Sherman St, Unit 101 Ridgeway, Colorado 81432. There are also paddleboard rental options nearby in Ouray.
Camping
There are three campgrounds in the State Park: Dakota Terraces, Elk Ridge, and Pa-co-chu-puk. These campgrounds require reservations that can be made up to 6 months in advance.
9. Alta Lakes
Alta Lakes are located about 10 miles south of Telluride and are the most breathtaking of the lakes on this list. Alta lakes are a series of three small alpine lakes that sit at 11,300 feet in elevation. They offer a one-of-a-kind SUP experience and boast calm, crystal-clear waters that look like glass as you glide across. Plus, the stunning backdrop created by Bald Mountain, Silver Mountain, and the Telluride Ski Resort. The access road to Alta Lakes is rough and narrow, so trailers and RV’s are not advised. A high-clearance vehicle is recommended, but do what you’re comfortable with and use caution. I took it slow in my Promaster and made it with no issues.
Is Alta Lake Dog Friendly?
Yes, furry friends are allowed!
Can I Swim in the Water?
Yes, swimming and wading are allowed.
Parking
There are ample non-designated parking spots.
Fees
There are no fees to access the Alta Lakes recreational area.
Hours of Operation
Alta Lakes Road is open to vehicles from April 1st to October 31st. It’s closed during the winter.
SUP Rentals
- Black Tie Adventure Rentals is located at 560 Mountain Village Blvd, Mountain Village, CO 81435
- Telluride Outfitters is located at 456 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO 8143
Camping
There are 20 designated dispersed camping sites near Alta Lakes that are undeveloped (no picnic tables, fire rings, etc.), but vault toilets are available at Lower Alta Lake. All the sites are first-come, first-serve, and campers are responsible for packing out their trash.
Benefits of Stand-Up Paddle Boarding
Stand-up paddle boarding is a blend of balance, strength, and endurance. As a full-body workout, it engages everything from your core to your toes, fostering muscle toning, increased flexibility, and enhanced cardiovascular health.
Beyond the physical advantages, paddle boarding acts as a meditative escape, nurturing mental well-being by reducing stress and connecting the individual to nature. Furthermore, being accessible to people of all ages and skill levels, paddle boarding is an inclusive activity that promotes outdoor engagement and a deeper appreciation for our aquatic environments.
Best Time of Year to Paddle Board in Colorado
Colorado boasts many sunny days, perfect for taking out a SUP. The optimal time for paddle boarding largely coincides with late spring to early fall. However, it’s possible to stand-up paddleboard year-round! July and August, in particular, are the most favored, boasting balmy days and inviting lake temperatures.
For more experienced paddleboarders, braving Colorado’s chilly winter waters is a thrilling option, but it’s crucial to wear suitable attire to combat the cold temperatures. Note that rental services typically close during the winter, so having personal SUP equipment is a must if you’re planning to paddle beyond the milder seasons.
Safety Tips
- Wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD): Colorado State Law requires all stand-up paddleboarders to carry a PFD for each person on the SUP. Anyone under the age of 13 must wear the PFD at all times. Paddleboarders are also required to carry a sound-producing device, like a whistle, which is typically attached to the PFD.
- Check Weather and Water Conditions: Before heading out, check the forecast for wind, tide, and water currents. Avoid going out during storms or strong winds, especially as a beginner.
- Stay Hydrated: Bring water on hot days to avoid dehydration.
- Know Your Limits: If you’re new to SUP, stick to calm waters. Avoid venturing too far off-shore, and always let someone know where you’re going and how long you plan to be out.
- Use Sun Protection: Apply waterproof sunscreen and consider wearing a hat and sunglasses with UV protection. The sun’s reflection off the water can intensify its effects.
- Stay Aware: Always be vigilant about other water users, such as boaters, swimmers, and marine animals. Keep a safe distance and understand right-of-way rules.
If you are stand-up paddle boarding with your furry companion, they should wear a well-fitting PFD, especially if they’re new to the activity or not strong swimmers.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for an excuse to spend more time outdoors, grab a SUP and enjoy a low-impact workout or a meditative escape at one of these incredible destinations in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado! Visiting outdoor destinations allows us to connect with nature and find tranquility. However, with the increasing number of visitors to these pristine places, the risk of damaging ecosystems and disturbing wildlife escalates. By adhering to the Leave No Trace practices, we ensure these areas remain undisturbed and beautiful for future generations.
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