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Organized youth groups focused on natural history education get the most out of this: the Kimmswick Bone Bed, the museum, and three trails ranging from easy loops to the steep Limestone Hill climb make for a solid field-trip base.
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Year-round
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Pets
No Pets
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Organized youth groups focused on natural history education get the most out of this: the Kimmswick Bone Bed, the museum, and three trails ranging from easy loops to the steep Limestone Hill climb make for a solid field-trip base.
No tent camping, no RV sites, no hookups, no toilets, no potable water, and pets aren't allowed. If your group isn't a chartered youth organization, the reservation system won't let you book it anyway.
Context for the broader area surrounding Special Use Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
Recreation at <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Facility.jsp?fac_Name=Ridgway+Dam">Ridgway Dam</a> and Reservoir, <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Project.jsp?proj_Name=Dallas Creek Project">Dallas Creek Project</a>, is managed by the Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. The reservoir offers a variety of activities on its 1,000 surface-acres. Rainbow trout are stocked annually in the reservoir. Camping experiences vary from 25 walk-in tent sites to 187 sites with electrical hook-ups, and 81 full hook-up campsites. Ridgway State Park is at the base of the spectacular San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado. Ridgway Reservoir is a year-round outdoor recreation paradise attracting boaters, anglers and swimmers. All recreation sites have easy bicycle access. Natural surface trails pass through the pinyon/juniper forests and onto mesas offering lovely views of the surrounding mountain peaks. Wildlife includes deer, marmots, magpies, waterfowl, squirrels, chipmunks and occasionally osprey and black bears are seen in the area. Winter brings elk and bald eagles into the park. Hunting is permitted at certains of the year in designated areas. Check with park office for specific closures and regulations. The visitor center contains displays on local wildlife and a bookstore.
Take U.S. Highway 550 south of Montrose, Colorado for 22 miles to Ridgway State Park entrance.
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Spring brings the best conditions, with daytime highs in the 50s to 70s°F and wildflowers peaking in the garden while trails remain leafy and shaded but not yet hot or buggy. Summer heat and humidity make the steeper trails like Limestone Hill more demanding, though the forest canopy provides relief. Trails can be slick and muddy after rain in any season. Fall offers milder temperatures again, though the wildflower garden is past its prime. Moderate weekend crowds are typical in spring; call ahead for current program availability.
Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.
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