Morrow Point Reservoir, Curecanti National Recreation Area
Facts and practical information
Morrow Point Reservoir is an 817-acre artificial reservoir on the Gunnison River in western Colorado. Located in the upper Black Canyon of the Gunnison, the lake was created in 1968 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation as part of a larger plan to impound the upper section of the Gunnison and create opportunities for hydroelectric power generation, water conservation, and recreation. Morrow Point Reservoir is managed by the National Park Service as a unit within the Curecanti National Recreation Area, and is the location of the Curecanti Needle, a striking 700 ft. granite spire on the reservoir's southern bank whose unique shape was for decades a recognized symbol of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. ()
Morrow Point Reservoir – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Crystal Reservoir, D & RG Narrow Gauge Trestle, Crystal Dam, Morrow Point Dam.