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Crystal Creek Reservoir is a picturesque high-altitude lake nestled on the northwest side of Pikes Peak in El Paso County, Colorado. Situated within the expansive Pike National Forest and part of the North Slope Recreation Area, this artificial lake serves as a vital water supply for Colorado Springs. At an elevation of approximately 2,810 meters (9,200 feet), it offers a stunning alpine setting with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the iconic Pikes Peak.
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Cycle the difficult 58.6-mile Pikes Peak Summit route, gaining 8507 feet through changing landscapes to panoramic views.
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The primary trail around Crystal Creek Reservoir is generally considered easy to moderate, making it accessible for most fitness levels. It's a relatively flat shoreline trail, perfect for leisurely walks. However, remember the reservoir is at an elevation exceeding 9,200 feet, so even easy walks can feel more strenuous if you're not acclimated to the altitude.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the trails around Crystal Creek Reservoir, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the pristine environment of the North Slope Recreation Area.
Crystal Creek Reservoir and the North Slope Recreation Area typically operate seasonally, generally from May to mid-October, weather permitting. During the winter months, the Pikes Peak Toll Road leading to the reservoir is often closed due to snow and ice, making access difficult or impossible for most winter activities.
While there are no cafes, pubs, or overnight accommodations directly at Crystal Creek Reservoir, the nearby town of Cascade, Colorado, located at the base of Pikes Peak, offers several options for dining and lodging. You'll find more extensive choices in Colorado Springs, which is a short drive away.
Parking is available at the Crystal Reservoir Visitor Center. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season (summer and fall weekends), as parking spots can fill up quickly. Access requires an entry fee via the Pikes Peak Toll Road, along with a parking permit.
No, there is no direct public transport service to Crystal Creek Reservoir. Visitors typically access the reservoir by private vehicle via the Pikes Peak Toll Road. You would need to arrange your own transportation to reach this area.
No, swimming and wading are strictly prohibited in Crystal Creek Reservoir. This is to protect the water quality, as the reservoir serves as a vital water supply for Colorado Springs. However, non-motorized boating and fishing are permitted.
The most popular route is the shoreline trail that encircles Crystal Creek Reservoir, offering continuous scenic views of the lake and Pikes Peak. This trail is relatively flat and suitable for most hikers. For more challenging options, you can explore other trails within the broader North Slope Recreation Area, which branch off from the reservoir area.
Yes, the main shoreline trail around Crystal Creek Reservoir is very suitable for families with children. Its relatively flat and well-maintained path makes it an easy walk for younger hikers. The area also offers picnic sites and the visitor center, adding to its family-friendly appeal.
The road itself passes over the dam, providing unrivaled panoramic views across Crystal Creek Reservoir with Pikes Peak as a stunning backdrop. The Crystal Reservoir Visitor Center also offers excellent vantage points. For unique perspectives, explore the various points along the shoreline trail, as each turn can offer a fresh angle of the majestic scenery.
Yes, a rare EF-1 tornado developed rapidly on the north slope of Pikes Peak on July 20, 2023, and crossed directly through Crystal Creek Reservoir. While the immediate impact on the reservoir's structure or accessibility was temporary, the event is a notable part of its recent history.
Crystal Creek Reservoir is well-stocked and popular for fishing. Anglers can expect to catch various trout species, including rainbow, cutthroat, lake, brown, and brook trout. A valid Colorado fishing license is required.