STERLING, Colo. – While the
drought has forced many reservoirs to close to boating, North Sterling State
Park remains open to boating. The lake has been dropping and the Elks Boat
Ramp is closed, said Park Manager David Piper, but the South Boat Ramp is still
open and has about twenty feet of water on it, ensuring the lake will stay open
to boating for a while.
“The fishing at North
Sterling is the best that the park has offered in eight years,” said Piper.
“With good fishing and water levels high enough to boat, now is a good time to
get out and enjoy the reservoir before the summer is
over.”
Colorado Parks
and Wildlife was created by the merger of Colorado State Parks and the Colorado
Division of Wildlife, two nationally recognized leaders in conservation, outdoor
recreation and wildlife management. Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages 42 state
parks, all of Colorado’s wildlife, more than 300 state wildlife areas and a host
of recreational programs. To learn more about Colorado’s state parks, please
see: http://parks.state.co.us. To learn more about Colorado’s
wildlife programs, please see: http://wildlife.state.co.us.
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