Tag
ponds
5 Porch Notes tagged “ponds,” from counties across Colorado.
Water and land - Custer County
A pond on a Custer County parcel needs a water right behind it
In the Arkansas River basin, even a small pond can need its own water right, and a pond that has been there for years is not automatically in the clear.
Read note ->Outdoors and wildfire - El Paso County
Fountain Creek Regional Park is the county's marsh-and-pond corridor
Fountain Creek Regional Park is a 460-acre riparian corridor between Colorado Springs and Fountain, with trail, ponds, marsh, and a nature center.
Read note ->Water and land - Logan County
A Logan County pond can be a water-rights question
A man-made pond may need a legal way to store or evaporate water, so ask how it was built before relying on it.
Read note ->Outdoors and wildfire - Boulder County
Mud Lake is the gentle Nederland side of county open space
Mud Lake near Nederland offers short, easy loops through pond and forest, with day use, leashed dogs, and bikes on designated trails.
Read note ->Water and land - Broomfield County
Fishing in Broomfield happens at named ponds, under state rules
Broomfield allows fishing at several named city ponds and reservoirs, with a Colorado fishing license required and state regulations that can differ by water.
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