Stagecoach Reservoir, Oak Creek Colorado - The reservoir is known for its fast growing, hard fighting rainbows that average in length from 10 to 24 inches. With a strong trout population in place, the pike have grown rapidly in size and numbers.
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Stagecoach Reservoir is located south of Steamboat Springs in the Yampa valley. The reservoir is well-know for its trout and northern pike fishing with large pike caught every year. This is a hot spot... Log into read more...
Getting there: From Silverthorne take CO 9 north to Kremmling. North of Kremmling, travel west on CO 134 across Gore Pass to Toponas. Take CO 131 north through Phippsburg. Turn right on County Road 14 at the park entrance sign.
Boating: All Boats Allowed. All boats allowed. Wakeless restrictions in certain areas. Mandatory Aquatic Nuisance Species in... Log infor more detail...
Junction City and Pinnacle campgrounds, which border the reservoir, feature electrical hookups, water, showers, flush toilets, and a dump station west of Pinnacle campground. The Pinnacle campgrounds include sites 1-65 and Junction City campsites $20 per night May 1 through Labor Day.
Harding Spur Campground, which borders the reservoir, includes sites 66-83, and sites cost $14 per night. There is no electricity at Harding Spur, but flush toilets are available.
McKinley Campground, which sits above the other campgrounds, includes sites 83-92, and sites cost $8 per night. There is no electricity at McKinley campground.