Crystal Reservoir | |
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Location | Montrose County, Colorado |
Coordinates | 38°28′52″N 107°34′53″W / 38.48118°N 107.58142°W |
Type | Reservoir |
Part of | Wayne N. Aspinall Storage Unit (Bureau of Reclamation) |
Primary inflows | Gunnison River, Cimarron Creek, Crystal Creek, Mesa Creek |
Managing agency | Curecanti National Recreation Area (National Park Service) |
First flooded | 1976 |
Max. length | 6 mi (9.7 km) |
Surface area | 340 acres (140 ha) |
Water volume | 26,000 acre-feet (32 GL) |
Surface elevation | 7,160 ft (2,180 m) |
Settlements | Gunnison, Colorado; Montrose, Colorado |
Website | https://www.nps.gov/cure/index.htm |
Crystal Reservoir is a 340-acre artificial reservoir on the Gunnison River in western Colorado. Located in the upper Black Canyon of the Gunnison, the lake was created in 1976 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation as part of a larger plan to impound the upper section of the Gunnison for the generation of hydroelectric power, water storage, and public recreation. Crystal Reservoir is managed by the National Park Service as an element of the Curecanti National Recreation Area.[1] Located at the far western end of Curecanti, Crystal Reservoir is the smallest, least developed, and least accessible of the three reservoirs within the park.