The boat ramp at Barr Lake State Park in Brighton will close Friday night for the remainder of the boating season.
The reservoir, just north of the Denver metro area, started the season close to full capacity, but has seen its levels steadily decrease due to depleted snowpack run-off and drawdowns by water rights holders, according to park officials. Conditions led officials to shut down the boat ramp beginning at 9 p.m. Friday.
The boat ramp typically closes in the fall.
Hand-launched vessels, such as kayaks and paddleboards, are still allowed. Wading and swimming are not permitted. Park officials are still evaluating options for ranger boats and water rescue crafts, and they warn visitors to expect delayed responses to water rescues. Visitors should recreate at their own risk, officials warned.
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The 1,950-acre reservoir at Barr Lake State Park is fed by the South Platte River and its snowpack run-off.
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