Loveland, CO
Loveland, CO
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The main boat ramp and Heron Cove (north) ramp are open for launching.
All boats must be properly registered and equipped in accordance with the State Law.
Green Mountain seals and receipts (blue or white) are no longer valid for pre-inspection anywhere in Colorado State Parks.
These boaters can no longer use drop box/pre-inspection after hours.
ANY BLUE RECEIPT or OUT-OF-STATE seal/receipt will not be accepted at Boyd Lake for pre-inspection purposes!
All vessels are required to be inspected for Aquatic Nuisance Species (Zebra Mussels, et al.) prior to launching.
6:00 am – 10:00 pm
Decontamination Hours: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Recent legislation now requires you to dry your vessel AND remove your plug before driving it on public roads.
Young people aged 14 or 15 years who want to ride a jet ski or drive a boat should register for a REQUIRED Boating Safely course. Please visit CPW’s Boating Safely Page for more information. The cost of the course is $15.00 per student and the student will study from a book and come to a “sit-down” review class and take the test. The student must pass the test to receive their Boating Safely ID card and must carry it with them while boating (like a driver’s license).
Reported by Type of Fish: GRADE; Lures Reported Used; Location Reported.
WATER TEMPERATURE: 75°F
Bass, Largemouth: FAIR; Jigs, Artificial plastic baits; 20-30′
Bass, Smallmouth: FAIR; Rebel Big Craw Crank Deep; 20-30′
Bass, White: POOR; Jigs, Deep Runners; 20-30′
Blue Gill: POOR; Worms; Shorelines
Carp: GOOD; Worms/Insects Bowfishing; Shorelines Bow Fishing
Catfish: POOR; Worms/Stinkbait; Shorelines
Crappie: POOR; Kastmasters, Rapallas; Pumphouse, Inlet
Trout: EXCELLENT; Worms/Spinners; Pumphouse, Shorelines 8′
Walleye: FAIR; slow death rig/bottom bouncer w/chartreuse spinner and worm harness; 15′ to 25′ NE Shoreline
Yellow Perch: POOR
***Reminder – No fishing from marina slips or docks (next to is okay but can’t use them in any way.***
NOTE: No snowmobiles or Off Highway Vehicles are allowed on Boyd Lake State Park.
PLEASE NOTE: Any live fish collected for use as bait may only be used in the same body of water from which they were collected. All live bait/fish from a commercial source and transported by anglers must at all times be accompanied by a receipt for the source. If you do not use all live aquatic bait in one trip, you must provide your own distilled water to transport from each body of water.
See the Colorado Fishing Regulations for further clarification and information.
For more details visit https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/boydlake
For more information on passes, including purchasing multiple vehicle passes, large quantity discounts and specialty passes such as disability, military, etc, see the Parks Pass Information page.
Electric Campsite: $36.00
For more information, visit the Group Picnic Areas page.
Fees vary depending on the activity (includes photography permits). For more information please contact Eric Grey at (970) 669-1739.
The Parks and Wildlife Commission has the authority to raise daily individual/walk-in or vehicle entry fees by up to $1 per year, and annual passes up to $10 per year.
For more details visit https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/boydlake
Boyd Lake State Park campground has 140 excellent, paved, electrical ONLY, pull-through campsites, which can accommodate tents, pick-up campers, trailers and motor homes up to 40′ in length.
Reminder: Clearance at the entry gate is 14 feet 2 inches.
Camping reservations can be made the same day of your stay or up to six months in advance, and you must have a camping permit AND a daily or annual parks pass.
For more information, see the Boyd Lake camping page.
Float toys may be used in the buoyed-off swimming area.
For the safety and enjoyment of our visitors, glass containers, charcoal grills and pets are prohibited on the swim beach. Boats are prohibited within the buoyed swim area.
Swimming from vessels is also permitted from sunrise to sunset in the three designated no-wake areas as shown on the map in the Boyd Lake State Park Brochure (North No Wake Area and East No Wake Areas 1 and 2). USE CAUTION – HAZARDS MAY EXIST.
Hikers and bicyclists enjoy the paved and gravel trails beside the beaches and under the shade of cottonwood trees next to the water’s edge. Boyd Lake’s trail is a segment of the City of Loveland’s recreation trail system. You can find out more on the Local Attractions page. All pets must be on a six-foot leash, and we must request that visitors pick up after their pets.
For more details visit https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/boydlake