Comanche Reservoir
Description:
Comanche
Reservoir is located in the Comanche Peak Wilderness at an elevation of 9,400
feet. The lake contains brook and brown trout. Camping is limited near the
lake. The lake is surrounded by spruce forest and most of its shoreline is
accessible for fishing.
Features:
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Area: |
110 acres |
| Shoreline: |
2.26 miles |
| Elevation: |
9,400 feet |
| Maximum depth: |
unknown |
| Fish species: |
Brook trout, Brown trout |
| Fish species stocked: |
None |
| Fishing period: |
June - October |
Vicinity Map
Other Nearby Resources:
Directions:
Take
Highway 287 north from Fort Collins to Laporte. Continue on Highway 287 to Highway
14. Travel west on 14 for 24 miles to the Pinegree Park Road. Turn left and
travel 15.5 miles to the turn-off to Tom Bennett Campground. Follow this road
for about 2.5 miles (past the church camp) to the Comanche Lake/Hourglass Trailhead.
Take the Beaver Creek Trail for about two miles to the reservoir.
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