
Curecanti
National Recreation Area

Three lakes, named for corresponding dams on the Gunnison River, form the heart of
Curecanti National Recreation Area. Panoramic mesas, fjord-like lakes, and deep, steep and
narrow canyons abound. Blue Mesa Lake is Colorado's largest body of water, and is the
largest Kokanee Salmon fishery in the United States. Morrow Point Lake is the beginning of
the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and below, Crystal Lake is the site of the Gunnison
Diversion Tunnel, a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Recently discovered
dinosaur fossils, a 5,000 acre archeological district, a narrow gauge train, and traces of
6000 year old dwellings further enhance the offerings of Curecanti.
- VISITATION: (58k
table)
- 1,100,000 visitors per year. Most people visit between Memorial Day and
Labor Day.
- LOCATION:
- Maps available to
view.
- Elk Creek Visitor Center/NPS Administration & Headquarters is located
15 miles west of Gunnison on US Hwy 50.
- The park shares its western boundary with Black
Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument.
- ADDRESS:
- Curecanti National Recreation Area
102 Elk Creek
Gunnison, CO 81230
- TELEPHONE:
- (970) 641-2337
- EMAIL:
- For information requests: cure_vis_mail@nps.gov
- OPERATING HOURS, SEASONS:
- The park is open every day of the year. Visitor centers are open daily,
mid-May through the end of September. Elk Creek Visitor Center daily until
the end of November, and then is open every weekend throughout the winter
(closed on Federal holidays) and intermittently during the week.
- CLIMATE, RECOMMENDED CLOTHING:
- Weather can vary greatly throughout the day.
- Summer daytime temperatures range between 50 to 90F (10 to 32C), nights
40 to 60F (4 to 15C)
- Winter daytime temperatures range between -20 to +40F (-29 to +4C), nights
-30 to +20F (-34 to -7C)
- Precipitation is minimal, brief afternoon thunderstorms can occur during
the summer, snow accumulation varies greatly year to year.
- Layered clothing appropriate for the season is recommended.
- DIRECTIONS:
- The entire park is along the Gunnison River between Montrose and Gunnison,
Colorado (approximately 200 miles SW of Denver) and is easily accessed from
US Hwy 50, CO Hwy 149, and CO Hwy 92.
- TRANSPORTATION:
- By air: Commercial airlines to Gunnison, Montrose, and Grand Junction
- By bus: To Gunnison, Montrose, and Grand Junction
- By train: To Grand Junction
- In Park: No public transportation is available, car rentals
are available at all airports. Boat rentals are available in summer, at park
marinas.
- FEES, COST, RATES:
- Blue Mesa Lake Boat fees (all motorized and State registered vessels): $4
for 2 days, $10 for 14 days, or $30 for a 1999 boat pass.
Annual boat permits may be purchased by mail after March 1st.
No entrance fees, camping fees are $8.00 and $9.00/night.
User fees such as camping and boat permits are half price for Golden Age and
Golden Access passport holders.
You must have a Colorado state fishing license to fish within the park.
- FACILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES:
- Visitor Center/Exhibits:
-
- Elk Creek: Visitor Center is staffed and open daily mid-May through
the end of September, weekends throughout the winter (closed holidays).
Accessible trail and observation deck adjacent to visitor center.
- Lake Fork: Visitor Center is open daily Memorial Day through
Labor Day, closed in winter.
- Cimarron: Visitor Center is open daily Memorial Day through Labor
Day, closed in winter. Narrow gauge train exhibit and Morrow Point Dam
overview with kiosk.
- Boat ramps: Iola, Stevens Creek, Elk Creek, Lake Fork, Ponderosa
-- all on Blue Mesa Lake
- Marinas and Showers: Elk Creek and Lake Fork
- Restaurant: at Elk Creek marina, Pappy's Restaurant (open summers
only)
- Trails, Roads:
- US Hwy 50 runs the length of Curecanti National Recreation Area
with outstanding views of Blue Mesa Lake and the Dillon Pinnacles. Neversink,
Coopers Ranch, Dillon Pinnacles Trail, Pine Creek Trail, and Mesa Creek
Trails are short hiking trails along Hwy 50.
- CO Hwy 149, heads south from the park and ends at Lake City,
an historic mining town 48 miles south of U.S. Hwy 50. Iola Boat ramp
and picnic area is accessed from HW 149. Designated as part of the Colorado
Scenic Byway,
- CO Hwy 92 (24 miles west of Gunnison) takes you through two life
zones to three trailheads (Curecanti Creek Trail, Hermits Rest, and Crystal
Creek Trail) and four scenic overlooks (Blue Mesa Dam, Pioneer Point,
Hermits Rest and Crystal).
- Soap Creek Road (unpaved) takes you to Ponderosa Camprground
6 miles north of Colorado Hwy 92.
- CO Hwy 347 to East Portal Road and Black Canyon of the Gunnison
National Monument. The steep ascent to the south rim of the Black Canyon
is open all year. The East Portal Road, providing the only road access
in the canyon to the Gunnison River, is closed in winter.
- Programs/Activities:
- View our current Ranger Conducted
Activities schedule.
- Elk Creek Visitor Center: Ranger conducted porch talks, trout viewing pond,
are offered daily in the summer. Blue Mesa and Beyond seminar programming
is offered January through March.
- Elk Creek and Lake Fork Amphitheaters: Daily evening programs Memorial day
to Labor Day in the summer.
- Stevens Creek Amphitheater: Friday and Saturday evening programs Memorial
Day to Labor Day in the summer.
- Numerous theme hikes offered throughout the summer in a variety of park
locations.
- Education Outreach: Preschool through graduate school programs are available
meeting Colorado Department of Education Content Standards.
Our revised 1999-2000 education
page now contains all the curriculum pages and pre-site and post-site
activities!
- Lodging and camping facilities:
- Camping:
- All of the sites at Curecanti National Recreation Area are without hookups.
Length of stay is unlimited at all campsites except in the designated 14-day
sites.
- All campgrounds are usually full during Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor
Day holidays and weekends are more crowded.
- Campgrounds from east to west:
- Stevens Creek - 54 sites, vault toilets, water available, closed
in winter, $8.00/night
- Elk Creek - 179 sites; Marina, restaurant, flush toilets, water,
dump station, showers (summer); vault toilets only in winter $9.00/night
- East Elk Creek - Group site, vault toilets, water available (summer)
$2.00/person/night, $20.00 minimum
- Lake Fork - 87 sites, flush toilets, water, showers, dump station,
marina, closed in winter, $9.00/night
- Dry Gulch - 10 sites, vault toilets, water available (summer), $8.00/night
- Red Creek - 7 sites, vault toilets, water available (summer) $8.00/night
- Gateview - 7 sites, vault toilets, water available (summer) $8.00/night
- Ponderosa - 29 sites, vault toilets, water available (summer) $8.00/night
- Cimarron - 22 sites, flush toilets, water, dump station, closed in
winter, $9.00/night
- East Portal - 15 sites, vault toilets, water available (summer) $8.00/night
- Other lodging:
- For motel/hotels, cabins or other campgrounds outside of the park, please
call the Montrose Visitors and Convention Bureau at (970) 249-6360 or (800)
873-0244, or the Gunnison Country Chamber of Commerce at (970) 641-1501.
- Food/supplies:
- Restaurant (summer only) at Elk Creek; Convenience grocery (summer only)
at Elk Creek and Lake Fork marinas.
- Other Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities and
- Opportunities:
Boat Rentals in summer, 42 passenger tour boat (ranger guided) on Morrow Point
Reservoir (summer only) and Guided Fishing trips. Visit the Elk
Creek Marina website for more details.
- Bookstores:
- Visit our new on-line
bookstore outlet!
We have sales outlets in each visitor center operated by Southwest Parks and
Monuments Association, a nonprofit organization.
- Accessibility:
- Accessible Visitor Centers- Elk Creek, Lake Fork, Cimarron. Accessible comfort
stations, camping sites at Stevens Creek, Elk Creek, Lake Fork, Cimarron.
Accessible overlooks-Dillon Pinnacles, Hermits Rest.
- RECOMMENDED ACTIVITIES/PARK USE:
- Hiking trails, wildlife viewing, camping, picnicking, photography, boating,
salmon and trout fishing, hunting, windsurfing, sailing, waterskiing, cross
country skiing, ice-fishing and snowmobiling.
- Free publications
are available for more
information on line for our most popular activities.
- RESERVATIONS/PERMITS:
- Camping is first-come/first-served, no reservations are accepted (except
for group site).
A Colorado fishing license is required for fishing within the park.
Boats (motorized and registered vessels) must have a current Curecanti permit
(see above fees).
- BASIC VISIT RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Interpretive programming is available all summer. Evening programs are presented
seven nights per week at Lake Fork and Elk Creek Campgrounds and on Fri and
Sat nights at Stevens Creek campground. Nature walks and demonstrations are
offered daily throughout the park.
- SPECIAL EVENTS, PROGRAMS:
- Fishing tournaments, an array of educational programming and winter treks/snowshoe
hikes are available all year. Please call the Elk Creek Visitor Center for
details, at (970) 641-2337 extension 205.
- VISITOR IMPACTS:
- Blue Mesa Lake's surface starts to freeze in late November, providing little
access to boats. The surface of all three basins on the lake are usually frozen
any time after late December. Ice thickness is usually safe for ice fishing
on the Iola basin in January -- and winter fishing is excellent! Melting begins
in April, with "ice out" (ice free conditions) as early as late
April.
Produced by the Black Canyon/Curecanti Division of Interpretation, Education and Technology
Last Update: Thursday, 26-Aug-99 17:36:21
http://www.nps.gov/cure/