Lake Granby

Description:
Lake Granby is a large lake located just outside of the northwest boundary of the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Most of the shoreline is accessible by vehicle or hiking for fishing. However, because of its size, it is usually fished by boat. There are many places to launch boats and camp. Camping is only allowed in developed areas.


Features:

Area: 7,280 acres
Shoreline: 41.2 miles
Elevation: 8,280 feet
Maximum depth: 220 feet
Fish species: Cutthroat trout
  Rainbow trout
  Brook trout
  Brown trout
  Mackinaw
  Kokanee
Fish species stocked: Rainbow trout
  Cutthroat trout
  Brook trout
  Brown trout
  Mackinaw
  Kokanee
  Splake (brook x lake trout hybrid)
Fishing period: All year round

Vicinity Map


Other Nearby Resources:
Arapaho Bay Campground Cascade Creek Trail
Arapaho Pass Trail Buchanan Pass Trail
High Lonesome Trail Knight Ridge Trail 
Roaring Fork Trail  


Directions:
Lake Granby is located about five miles north of the town of Granby on Highway 34. The town of Granby is located about 85 miles northwest of Denver via I70 and US40.


 

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