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The Blue River in Colorado is a significant tributary of the Colorado River, originating high in southern Summit County on the western side of the Continental Divide, near the majestic Quandary Peak in the Ten Mile Range. Flowing approximately 65 miles northward, this vital waterway passes through the town of Blue River and Breckenridge, then expands into the expansive Dillon Reservoir, before eventually joining the Colorado River near Kremmling. With its source at an elevation of around 2213 meters, the…

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    November 18, 2023

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    Great river access just next to the paved trail. Good bivouac camp spot.

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    Elevation 2,210Β m

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    Location: Grand County, Colorado, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty along the Blue River?

    The Blue River area offers a range of hiking experiences. While many sections provide relatively easy walks suitable for various activity levels, some trails can be more challenging, especially those venturing into higher elevations or less developed areas. It's always best to check specific trail descriptions for difficulty ratings before you go.

    Are there specific kayaking routes recommended for beginners on the Blue River?

    For beginners, it's advisable to stick to the calmer sections of the Blue River, particularly around the Dillon Reservoir area or downstream where the river widens. The upper reaches of the river can feature Class III-IV rapids, while lower sections offer Class II-III. Always assess current water levels and conditions, and consider guided tours or lessons if you're new to kayaking.

    Are permits required for fishing in the Blue River, and where can I obtain them?

    Yes, a valid Colorado fishing license is required for fishing in the Blue River. These can typically be purchased online through the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) website, or at various sporting goods stores and authorized vendors throughout Colorado. Be sure to check for any specific regulations or catch limits for the Blue River's 'Gold Medal' waters.

    What are the typical water levels like on the Blue River throughout the year?

    Water levels on the Blue River fluctuate significantly with the seasons. They are generally highest in late spring to early summer due to snowmelt, making this the ideal time for whitewater activities like rafting and kayaking. Levels tend to decrease through late summer and fall, and can be lower in winter. Always check current conditions before planning water-based activities.

    What activities are available along the Blue River during winter?

    During winter, the Blue River area transforms into a snowy wonderland. While whitewater activities cease, opportunities for winter hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing abound on many trails. Ice fishing can be popular on the Dillon Reservoir, and the scenic drives along Highway 9 offer breathtaking views of the snow-covered landscape. Wildlife viewing is also possible, as animals are often more visible against the snow.

    Are there any cafes or dining options conveniently located near the Blue River?

    Yes, as the Blue River flows past towns like Breckenridge and through the Dillon Reservoir area, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and dining options available. Breckenridge, in particular, offers a wide array of choices ranging from casual eateries to fine dining, many just a short drive from river access points.

    Is wild swimming permitted or recommended in the Blue River?

    While some visitors may choose to cool off in the Blue River, it's important to exercise caution. The river's waters can be very cold, even in summer, due to its mountain origins. Currents can also be strong, especially during high water levels in spring. Always prioritize safety, be aware of your surroundings, and consider designated swimming areas if available, rather than attempting wild swimming in potentially dangerous currents.

    Are there any specific regulations for dog-friendly trails along the Blue River?

    Many trails along the Blue River are dog-friendly, allowing your canine companions to join your adventures. However, it is generally required that dogs be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always pack out waste, and be aware that some specific areas or parks might have additional restrictions or require dogs to be leashed at all times. Check local signage for the most up-to-date regulations.

    How crowded does the Blue River area get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    The Blue River, particularly around popular access points, trailheads, and towns like Breckenridge and Dillon, can experience significant crowds, especially on weekends, holidays, and during the peak summer and fall foliage seasons. Arriving early in the morning is often recommended to secure parking and enjoy a more peaceful experience. Weekdays typically offer a less crowded visit.

    What are the best ways to find hidden viewpoints along the Blue River?

    Discovering hidden viewpoints often involves exploring beyond the most obvious access points. Consulting detailed topographical maps, asking locals for recommendations, or venturing onto less-trafficked side trails can reveal stunning perspectives of the river valley and surrounding mountains. Sometimes, simply driving along Highway 9 and looking for pull-offs can lead to unexpected scenic spots.

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