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While you're here at Lost Reservoir, you could also check out pretty Bear Reservoir, and if you need a place to stay Dunton Hot Springs is a glorious choice. Summertime at Lost Reservoir arrives with high temperatures in the 70's. Summer overnight lows fall down to the 30's. The winter comes with highs in the 30's with temperatures at Lost Reservoir dipping down into the 0's during winter nights. A good location to camp here at Lost Reservoir is Priest Gulch
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| | Campground and RV, and there's good hiking along the Morrison Trail. There's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at nearby Hesperus Ski Center, and a great place to pop by nearby is Cushman Gulch. This lake is so wonderful. A quick trip to Bear Creek in the neighborhood of Lost Reservoir is a great idea, and High Reservoir is a nearby lake that you could go to. If you come at the right time of year, Dolores River offers some brilliant whitewater, and after | |
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a long day outdoors Echo Basin Dude And Guest Ranch, LLC is a fine place to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Camping is available at West Dolores Campground, and don't leave Lost Reservoir without first going for
a hike along the Priest Gulch Trail. Lost Reservoir gets a common amount of annual rainfall; throughout August this area sees the most rain, and the driest of the months is June. Just can't get enough of Lost Reservoir. Do pay a visit
to Mesa Verde National Park if you're here at Lost Reservoir, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Lost Reservoir; Little Bear Trail is a pleasant local trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.59944 Longitude: -108.1789
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Telluride, Colorado, 29 miles away 3530 vertical feet |
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Dolores River, Dolores / Montezuma CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-III - 39 miles long (Rico to McPhee Reservoir) |
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Joe Moore Reservoir
 | 13 miles away Joe Moore Reservoir (also known as Big Pine) is located on both private and Forest Service land. The reservoir was constructed in 1905 and has 37 surface acres. Owned and operated by the Summit Reservoir and Irrigation Company, Joe Moore is stocked with fish by the Colorado Division of Wildlife and open for public fishing.... |
Summit Reservoir
 | 17 miles away Summit Lake was constructed in 1905 and reconstructed and enlarged in 1938. It is owned and operated by the Summit Reservoir and Irrigation Company. It contains 402 surfqace acres when full. The lake is stocked with fish by the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) and open for public fishing. Public access is from highway 184 on the north side of the lake. There is a boat ramp. Fishing is allowed from the bank or from hand powered or trolling motor powered boats only. The public access is maintained by the DOW. The only facilities present is a boat ramp and a pit toilet. No fires, swimming or overnight camping is allowed.... |
Hesperus Ski Center
 | 18 miles away When I was a little kid we would come here sometimes if I remember correctly. It was a fun place.... |
Puett Reservoir
 | 18 miles away A.M. Puett Reservoir was originally constructed in 1905, and then reconstructed in 1960. It contains 163 surface acres when full and is owned and operated by the Summit Reservoir and Irrigation Company. The lake is stocked with fish by the Colorado Division of Wildlife and open for public fishing from the bank and from trolling motor powered boats. No swimming is allowed. The lake is on private land and access is limited to 3 feet above the high water line.... |
Telluride
 | 29 miles away 4 PHOTOS ...erved by a new quad lift. Situated above tree line, the natural, wide-open bowl offers advanced and expert skiing in an unbelievably scenic setting. The opening of Revelation Bowl is just part of Telluride's incredible expansion this year. Public hike-to access in Black Iron Bowl, Palmyra Peak and Gold Hill Chutes 6-10 opened to rave reviews in January. All told, the resort has expanded by nearly 400 acres, offering the most stunning skiing and riding on the continent over its 2000 acres.
Telluride effortlessly mingles urban sophistication, historic charm and mountain spirit. The destination offers over 50 restaurants, bars and coffee shops. For aprŠs ski try Gorrono Ranch mid-mountain, Allred's or the turn-of-the-century Sheridan Bar on Main Street. The varied restaurants offer a cuisine culture to rival New York and/or Los Angeles. From romantic bistros and western steakhouses to pizza joints and sushi bars, a delicious option for every taste abounds. A ride to the top of the gondola for breathtaking views and fare at Allred's Restaurant promises an evening never to fo... |
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