Aspinall, Wayne N., Unit

Plan Your Visit to Aspinall, Wayne N., Unit

Recreation at the three reservoirs of the Aspinall Unit is managed by the National Park Service under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation, Western Colorado Area Office - Northern Division, Grand Junction, Colorado.Formerly, the Curecanti Unit, in 1980 it was renamed the Wayne N. Aspinall Unit in honor of former Congressman Aspinall; a strong supporter of the Colorado River Storage Project. The Aspinall Unit, also referred to as the Curecanti National Recreation Area, consists of three dams and reservoirs - Morrow Point, Crystal, and Blue Mesa.Water activities at Morrow Point Reservoir include fishing and boating (pack-in boats). The concessionaire provides guided fishing opportunities and a scenic guided boat tour (1.5 miles) May 1-Oct. 1. Call the Elk Marina at (970) 641-0707 for reservations. Both Morrow Point and Crystal require a vigorous hike to reach either reservoir. The exercise is worth the trip for nature lovers and photographers. Fishing enthusiasts can select from rainbow, German brown, or lake (mackinaw) trout, or kokanee salmon.Blue Mesa Reservoir's water activities include boating, fishing, sailboarding, waterskiing, and swimming. Ice fishing and cross-country skiing are some winter activities. Camping and picnicking areas are available. The reservoir area's natural beauty is a perfect setting for nature lovers and photographers. A variety of trout and kokanee salmon are found at Blue Mesa.While no entrance fees to the recreation area are charged, there are camping and boating fees in place.Current Resevoir Water LevelsBlue Mesa Reservoir, Crystal Reservoir,