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  1. Horsetooth Reservoir. West of Fort Collins. Six and one-half miles of water beckon visitors to come out and play! Surrounded by 1,900 acres of public lands, this reservoir has it all: fishing, boating, camping, picnicking, swimming, scuba diving, rock climbing, and water skiing.

  2. Discover the beautiful hikes, scenic campsites and exciting water sports that await at Horsetooth Reservoir, just minutes outside of Fort Collins, CO.

  3. Horsetooth Reservoir (often known locally as Horsetooth) is a large reservoir in southern Larimer County, Colorado, in the foothills just west of the city of Fort Collins, Colorado. The reservoir runs north-south for approximately 6.5 miles (10 km) and is approximately one-half mile (1 km) wide.

  4. Located in the foothills west of Fort Collins 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 ...

  5. Aug 31, 2022 · Horsetooth Reservoir is a terminal, offstream storage reservoir for the ColoradoBig Thompson (C‐BT) Project. Horsetooth Reservoir serves as a resource for public water supply, agricultural water supply, industrial water supply, and recreation.

  6. 5 days ago · The reservoir is 6.5 miles long, and is formed by four large earthfill dams. Developments include 4 campgrounds, 111 campsites, and 7 boat-launch ramps. A concession-operated public marina is located at the Inlet Bay area.

  7. Horsetooth Reservoir is nearly 6.5 miles long when full and is surrounded by 1,900 acres of public lands, in the foothills west of Fort Collins. Multi-use trails surround the lake while fishing and boating are some of the most popular activities are Horsetooth.

  8. Horsetooth Reservoir is located in the foothills just west of Fort Collins. The Bureau of Reclamation began construction of the reservoir in 1946 as part of the larger Colorado–Big Thompson Project, which provided additional irrigation water for the northern Front Range.

  9. Originally developed in the 1930s to provide area farmers with a steady supply of water for their crops, Horsetooth Reservoir is now a one-stop shop for outdoor activities. Here, visitors can...

  10. Horsetooth Reservoir, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, furnishes the main water supply for the Poudre Valley. The reservoir is 6.5 miles long, and is formed by four large earthfill dams. Developments include 4 campgrounds, 111 campsites, and 7 boat-launch ramps.

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