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Haviland Lake

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Haviland Lake is a serene 80-acre, no-wake lake nestled within the vast San Juan National Forest, approximately 18 miles north of Durango, Colorado. Situated at an elevation of 8,705 feet (2653 meters) in La Plata County, this picturesque mountain lake offers a tranquil escape surrounded by shady ponderosa pines and boasts spectacular views of the Hermosa Cliffs. It forms a key part of the Haviland Lake State Wildlife Area, providing a vital habitat for local wildlife.

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    22. Juli 2023

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    Mit kilometerlangen, miteinander verflochtenen Wanderwegen, zahlreichen Campingplätzen und Zugang zum Seewasser ist der Haviland Lake ein beliebtes Erholungsgebiet im San Juan National Forest. Einige Teile des Sees sind gebührenpflichtig, während die Wanderwege für die Öffentlichkeit kostenlos zugänglich sind. Das Wegesystem schlängelt sich auf seinem Weg durch dieses Ufergebiet durch Espenhaine und Kiefernwälder hindurch.
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    Mit kilometerlangen, miteinander verflochtenen Wanderwegen, zahlreichen Campingplätzen und Zugang zum Seewasser ist der Haviland Lake ein beliebtes Erholungsgebiet im San Juan National Forest. Einige Teile des Sees sind gebührenpflichtig, während die Wanderwege für die Öffentlichkeit kostenlos zugänglich sind. Das Wegesystem schlängelt sich auf seinem Weg durch dieses Ufergebiet durch Espenhaine und Kiefernwälder hindurch.
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    Embark on an easy hike from Haviland Lake to Forebay Lake, a gentle journey that winds through a peaceful ponderosa pine forest. This 1.5-mile (2.4 km) route offers picturesque views…

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    Embark on an easy hike along the Potato Lake via Spud Lake Trail, a 4.1 miles (6.6 km) route that guides you through serene pine forests and vibrant aspen groves.…

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    Are there specific trails around Haviland Lake that are recommended for different skill levels?

    Yes, Haviland Lake offers a variety of trails. For an easy, family-friendly option, consider the loop trail directly around the lake, which provides scenic views and is relatively flat. More experienced hikers can explore sections of the historic Rico-to-Rockwood Wagon Road or other intertwining trails that venture deeper into the San Juan National Forest, offering varied terrain and longer distances. The Forebay Lake Trail is another popular option, often featuring informational boards.

    What are the parking arrangements and permit requirements for visiting Haviland Lake?

    Parking is available at Haviland Lake, including a public boat ramp on the south shore. While the extensive trail system is generally free for public use, some parts of the lake area, such as certain campsites or day-use areas, may require fees. It's advisable to check with the U.S. Forest Service or Colorado Parks and Wildlife for current fee structures and any necessary permits, especially if you plan to camp or use specific facilities.

    Is Haviland Lake suitable for families with young children, and are dogs allowed?

    Haviland Lake is considered a very family-friendly destination, offering calm waters for paddling, easy trails, and camping facilities. Many activities, such as fishing from the accessible dock or gentle hikes, are suitable for children. Dogs are generally welcome on trails and in the campground, but they must be kept on a leash. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What are the best times to visit Haviland Lake to avoid crowds, or for specific activities like winter sports?

    While the intro mentions mid-May to late September for warm-weather activities, to avoid peak crowds, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall). For winter sports, the trails transform into popular routes for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing from late fall through early spring, offering a quieter, snow-covered experience. Winter fishing is also permitted from the dock area.

    What kind of wildlife can visitors expect to see at Haviland Lake?

    The rural location and surrounding ponderosa forests make Haviland Lake an excellent spot for wildlife viewing. Visitors often spot a variety of birds, including bald eagles and ospreys. Larger mammals like elk, deer, and beavers are also frequently seen in the area, especially during dawn and dusk. Remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance.

    Are there any amenities like cafes, restaurants, or stores near Haviland Lake?

    Haviland Lake is nestled within the San Juan National Forest, approximately 18 miles north of Durango, Colorado. This means that while the lake offers a serene natural experience, amenities like cafes, restaurants, and large stores are not directly adjacent to the lake. Visitors should plan to bring their own supplies or visit Durango for these services before or after their trip.

    What makes Haviland Lake a 'no-wake' lake, and what activities are best suited for its waters?

    Haviland Lake is designated as an 80-acre 'no-wake' lake, meaning motorized boats must operate at a speed that creates minimal or no wake. This regulation makes it ideal for quiet, non-motorized water activities. It's perfect for canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and fishing, providing a calm and peaceful environment for paddlers and anglers alike.

    Can you swim in Haviland Lake, and are there designated swimming areas?

    Swimming is permitted in the calm and clear waters of Haviland Lake. However, there isn't a designated swimming area, and some parts of the shore can be mucky. Visitors should exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings, as the lake is also popular for fishing and boating.

    What is the history behind Haviland Lake and the surrounding area?

    Haviland Lake has a rich history, once serving as a 'spawning and rearing pond' for the state game and fish commission. The broader region is also historically significant, with the late 1800s Rico-to-Rockwood Wagon Road passing through the area, which was a crucial link for transportation. Additionally, the Lechner family, Austrian immigrants, established ranches in the high alpine valleys north of Durango in the late 1800s, contributing to the area's heritage.

    What types of fish can be caught in Haviland Lake, and what are the fishing regulations?

    Haviland Lake is a prime spot for anglers, stocked by Colorado Parks and Wildlife with rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout. A valid Colorado fishing license is required for all anglers. Night fishing is permitted specifically from the accessible fishing dock located on the lakeshore, offering a unique angling experience.

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