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Colorado State Parks

Park Activities

Archery

Archery Range is open sunrise to sunset daily. 11 stations with 18 targets including three sight-in targets at 20, 30, and 40 yards that are also ADA accessible. Located east of balanced rock, just north of the outlet canal. No special fees, only a valid Colorado State Parks Pass is required. Children 16 and under must be supervised by an adult. Field tips or target tips only, NO BROADHEADS ALLOWED. NO CROSSBOWS ALLOWED!

(Updated: 3/9/2024 11:11 AM)

Biking

The 3.5-mile South Shoreline Trail is recommended for a quiet prairie trail ride along the reservoir’s shoreline, but dress for the weather! All of North Sterling’s trails are for non-motorized access only.

(Updated: 8/9/2019 12:51 PM)

Birding

Birds such as herons, turkey vultures, and pelicans have returned to the park. Predatory birds such as hawks, falcons, and eagles are also congregating around the park and can easily be found on telephone poles and fence posts. Geese and ducks continue to come to the park.

Pick up a bird species list at the Visitor Center. Let us know if you would like to join a guided bird walk at (970) 522-3657, or volunteer to become a Raptor Monitor throughout the fall and winter!

(Updated: 11/4/2017 11:43 AM)

Boating

North Sterling Reservoir is currently OPEN to boating, ELKS boat ramp is CLOSED, SOUTH RAMP is OPEN.

RAMP HOURS: 7am-8pm

Before boating, check that your vessel has all of the required safety items on board. Big B’s Beer and Bait, LLC is OPEN for the season please call (970) 520-6908 or email bigbsbeerandbait@gmail.com for 2024 slip rental info.

Pontoon rental and charters are OPEN for the season but are handled by North Sterling Boat Charter and Rental by calling (970) 520-9570 or visit www.nsboatrental.com for more info and a video.

Please use caution when boating and recreating on North Sterling Reservoir. Recent algae tests have shown the presence of a potentially toxic algae, Aphanizomenon. As a precaution it is suggested to avoid contact with algae, do not drink the water, keep kids and pets out of the water, and if exposed to shower immediately. Fishing and boating are permitted.

(Updated: 8/11/2024 4:42 PM)

Camping

North Sterling offers 137 campsites in three campgrounds, accommodating everything from the largest motor homes to the smallest pup tent. All sites have 50amp electric.

  • All sites have a picnic table, shade shelter & campfire ring.
  • Checkout time is noon and check in time is 1 PM

Camping reservations are required. Go to cpwshop.com or call (800) 244-5613 to check availability and reserve.

Reservations can be made the day you plan to arrive at the park or up to six months in advance.

Please see the North Sterling camping page for more details, or view campsite pictures on our Facebook Page.

(Updated: 3/24/2023 2:15 PM)

Dog-friendly

Pets are welcome at North Sterling. Pets need to be on a leash 6 feet in length or less and under control at all times. You must pick up after your pet, and it is discouraged to leave your pet unattended. The only areas that pets are NOT permitted are on the swim beach and inside the Camper Services Buildings.​ See the Family Activities page for more pet-friendly ideas.​

(Updated: 3/31/2024 9:48 AM)

Education Programs

Education programs for school classes, clubs, and other interested groups may be scheduled with our park staff both off-site and on-site by calling (970) 522-3657. We will return voice mail messages.

Summer evening campfire programs are presented May through September on some Saturday nights.

Check out wildlife displays, information, and brochures in the Visitor Center north of the dam.

(Updated: 6/14/2018 3:19 PM)

Equipment Rental

The Visitor Center at North Sterling State Park offers several free equipment-borrowing programs, including life jackets of all sizes, family activity backpacks with binoculars and field guides, a handheld GPS unit for geocaching and other activities, and laminated nature activities and park-specific field guides for beginners.

Pontoon, kayak, and canoe rentals and charters are available through North Sterling Boat Charter and Rental, located at the marina or by calling (970) 520-9570 or emailing at nsboatrental@gmail.com

See the Visitor Center page or call us for details!

(Updated: 4/25/2019 10:34 AM)

Fishing

Best known for the excellent wiper, walleye, and catfish in the reservoir, North Sterling is also home to rainbow trout, smallmouth and largemouth bass, yellow perch, bluegill, crappie, northern pike, drum, channel catfish, and carp.

(Updated: 4/21/2018 2:41 PM)

Group Camping

Sorry we have no “group camping” area, but please call (800) 244-5613 to reserve several campsites adjacent to each other. Park phone number is (970) 522-3657. We will return voice mail messages.

(Updated: 4/21/2018 2:41 PM)

Group Picnicking

Two picnic pavilions are available for groups. Ski Beach Overlook Pavilion, south of the Spillway, can be reserved for up to 100 people. Please call (970) 522-3657. Cottonwood Cove Picnic Pavilion at the swim beach, south of the dam, is also reservable. A playground is also nearby.

(Updated: 4/21/2018 2:41 PM)

Hiking

Point-to-point, the South Trail is a natural surface trail extending over 3.5 miles from the Inlet Canal southwest along the shoreline to a trailhead on County Road 29. There are several other shorter trails on the park that are natural surface as well.

Dogs are required to be on a maximum six-foot leash.

(Updated: 3/31/2024 9:51 AM)

Horseback Riding

Horses are allowed along the South Shoreline trail, south of the Inlet Canal and footbridge. Park at the East Trailhead parking lot, just south of the Inlet on CR-33. Sorry, we do not have a stable or horses for rent.

(Updated: 4/20/2024 2:25 PM)

Hunting

The park is open to hunting starting the Tuesday after Labor Day between the Inlet Canal and the West Trailhead. After Nov. 1st the rest of the hunting area opens along the shoreline from the inlet canal up to the South Ramp Parking Lot, and from the pass shoot areas.

Hunting is not allowed from Parking Lots, the frozen surface of the lake, the Dam, across the lake, from roadways, North of the South Ramp, South Boat Ramp Parking lot, or shoreline around the Parking Lot (except the Pass Shoot area East of the Dam). Park Passes are Required year-round.

See the Hunting page under Park Activities for more information on designated hunting areas and suggestions.

Hunting is permitted during legal seasons for small game, waterfowl, and archery deer, using shotgun and archery methods in designated hunting areas only, NO RIFLES. NO TURKEY HUNTING on the park.

(Updated: 12/6/2017 8:04 AM)

Ice Fishing

Ice fishing is among the many activities available to the winter recreation enthusiast as park conditions permit. It is important to take safety precautions before going out onto a frozen lake, pond, or river, to reduce the risk of falling through the ice. Park Passes are required year-round.

(Updated: 11/3/2017 7:51 AM)

Jet Skiing

North Sterling Reservoir is currently OPEN to boating.

Elks Ramp CLOSED
South Ramp OPEN 7am - 8pm

See you this 2024 season!!

(Updated: 8/11/2024 4:43 PM)

Paddle Boarding

North Sterling​ Reservoir​​​ offers the perfect paddle boarding opportunity! Stand up and paddle the reservoir’s 3,000 acres to enjoy stunning views, bird watching, and a full-body workout.

Remember to keep one life jacket on board per person, as well as a sound-producing device (like a whistle). Be watchful of the weather, especially strong winds.

(Updated: 9/12/2020 7:50 PM)

Picnicking

There are 38 picnic sites throughout the park. Picnic tables with shade shelters are available at the Archery Range and Sunset Cove areas, while tables with grills can be found at the South Boat Ramp, Swimbeach, Cottonwood Cove, Ski Beach Overlook, and Sunset Cove areas.

(Updated: 4/21/2018 2:44 PM)

Sailboarding

Well, we always have wind - are you up for it?

(Updated: 10/28/2018 4:31 PM)

Swimming

The Cottonwood Cove Swim Beach is CLOSED. ​The Swimbeach ​​Pavilion is CLOSED and playground is CLOSED. Located at the south end of the park, the swim beach area provides flush restrooms, a large public picnic pavilion, and a playground. It’s a great place for family fun!

Pets are NOT PERMITTED on the swim beach.

Note: Please use caution; there are no lifeguards. Please use caution when boating and recreating on North Sterling Reservoir.

(Updated: 8/2/2024 12:44 PM)

Water Skiing

North Sterling Reservoir is currently OPEN to boating.

Elks Ramp CLOSED
South Ramp OPEN 7am - 8pm

Please use caution when boating and recreating on North Sterling Reservoir.

(Updated: 8/11/2024 4:44 PM)

Winter Activities

We offer winter camping in Elks Campground, open year-round north of the dam. Hunting takes place south of the dam. Why not hike along any part of our six mile trail system? Photography, stargazing, wildlife observation and birding are great fun. Browse in the Visitor Center north of dam. Depending on conditions, ice fishing may also be available at your own risk, use caution. Park Passes are required year-round.​

(Updated: 1/29/2018 8:07 AM)

Winter Camping

  • Elks Campground north of the dam with 50 electric sites is open year-round.
  • Vault restrooms are available year-round throughout the park.
  • A trailer dump station is located at Elks Campground.

Camping reservations are required.

Reservations can be made the day you plan to arrive at the park or up to six months in advance. Reservations can be made online at CPWSHOP.COM or by calling (800) 244-5613.

Please see the North Sterling camping page for more details, or view campsite pictures on our Facebook Page.

(Updated: 5/20/2023 10:38 AM)