Willow Creek Reservoir
Description:
Willow
Creek Reservior is a large lake located about five miles north of Granby.
Most of the shoreline is accessible by vehicle or hiking for fishing. However,
because of its size, it is usually fished by boat. There is a boat launch
ramp and Forest Service campground on the south shore of the reservoir. The
reservoir contains rainbow and cutthroat trout, kokanee salmon, and suckers.
Features:
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Area: |
292 acres |
| Shoreline: |
6.33 miles |
| Elevation: |
8,130 feet |
| Maximum depth: |
53 feet |
| Fish species: |
Cutthroat trout |
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Rainbow trout |
| |
Suckers |
| |
Kokanee |
| Fish species stocked: |
Rainbow trout |
| |
Cutthroat trout |
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Kokanee |
| Fishing period: |
All year round |
Vicinity Map
Other Nearby Resources:
Directions:
Take
I-70 to US 40. Travel north on US 40 to Granby. Turn right on US 34 just north
of Granby. Travel approximately five miles to the turnoff. Turn left and drive
about 3.5 miles to the reservoir.
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