If you were planning on chilling at Chatfield State Park's swim beach this summer, think again. The area will be closed due to construction.
Summer is within our grasps and as we prepare for the scorching sun to beat down on us, it's time to start thinking of ways to stay cool. Unfortunately, if you're hoping to take a dip at Chatfield State Park's swim beach, well, we've got some bad news for you ... Due to an exhaustive construction project, the popular summer beach will be closed for the summer. I know, I know. I'm bummed, too. But it's closing for a good reason -- I promise. [gallery type="rectangular" size="large" ids="36365,36366"] There's a growing demand for water along the Front Range and beyond, so the main goal of the Chatfield Reservoir Reallocation Project is to "accommodate an additional 20,600 acre feet of water storage for water supply without compromising its flood control function." To do this, all infrastructure surrounding the reservoir (includes the swim beach) must be relocated. Watch an in-depth overview of the project below: https://vimeo.com/217380125
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- North Boat Ramps (now open)
- Massey Draw (scheduled to re-open by May 1)
- Balloon Launch/Deer Creek Day Use Area (scheduled to re-open by May 1)
- Eagle Cove (scheduled to re-open by May 25)
- Plum Creek Picnic Area (scheduled to re-open by May 25)
- Perimeter Road (scheduled to re-open by May 25)
- Jamison Day Use Area (scheduled to re-open on July 2)
- Catfish Flats Day Use Area (scheduled to re-open on July 27)
- Fox Run Day Use Area (scheduled to re-open on July 27)
- Plum Creek Nature Area & Trail (scheduled to re-open during the fall of 2018)