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Located in the
foothills west of Fort Collins, Colorado at an elevation of
5,430 feet, Horsetooth Reservoir is 1,900 acres of
water surrounded by 2,000 acres of public land. It
is popular for fishing, boating, water-skiing, and
camping. This 6.5-mile reservoir is open year round
and is a part of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project
operated by the Bureau of Reclamation and the
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. The
purpose of this water project is to divert water
from the west slope to the east slope for drinking
water, irrigation, and hydropower generation. The
Bureau of Reclamation is solely responsible for
power generation. The agencies jointly manage water
levels for irrigation, municipal and industry use.
The above information
was
provided by Larimer County.


Picture from US Department
of Interior
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