This body of water, located in Montrose County, Colorado, is a key component of the Paradox Valley Unit. Formed by the damming of the San Miguel River, this reservoir serves as a vital resource for agricultural irrigation, supporting the fertile lands downstream. Its presence also provides recreational opportunities, contributing to the local economy and enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.
Completed in 1968, the reservoir’s impact on the region has been significant, ensuring a reliable water supply for agriculture amidst the arid landscape. Beyond irrigation, it plays a role in flood control and offers a habitat for various fish and wildlife species. The area surrounding the impoundment is also popular for boating, fishing, and camping, contributing to the regions tourism sector. The resulting economic benefits help support local communities and businesses.