NAVAJO STATE PARK PHOTOS
Navajo State Park is Colorado’s Answer to Lake Powell. Navajo Reservoir Extends for 20 miles South into New Mexico.
Boaters and campers enjoy the park year-round. Sailors, house boaters and other power boaters cruise some of the 15,000 surface-acres of the giant reservoir. Daily and seasonal slip and mooring ball rentals, boat rentals and gasoline for boats are available at the park’s Two Rivers Marina. Swimming is currently not permitted on the Colorado side of the Lake because there is no swim beach.
Navajo’s campgrounds have 138 campsites; most sites are open year-round. Fishing enthusiasts catch crappie, large-mouth and small-mouth bass, northern pike, trout, bluegill and catfish in the reservoir.
In some areas of the park deer, elk and bird hunting are permitted during at least part of established seasons. Check with the park office for information on seasons and regulations.
Horseback riding is permitted, but only along the San Juan River off County Road 500. Remember to bring insect repellent, sunscreen and clothing appropriate for changes in the weather.
PARK HOURS & FEES
Contact Park
PARK PHONE
970-883-2208
970-883-2287 FAX
Marina
970-883-2628
Maint. Building
970-883-2524
PARK ADDRESS
1526 County Rd 982
Arboles, CO 81121
Arboles, CO 81121
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