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Nature enthusiasts can enjoy a unique combination of activities from wildlife watching and educational programs to hunting and fishing at Barr Lake State Park. A boater and wildlife-watcher's paradise, Barr Lake is known as an exceptional wildlife habitat. Bird watchers can spot over 300 species of birds at the park, which is home to the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory and an important Colorado Wildlife Refuge.
The southwest side of the lake and the marshes along its edge provide habitat for numerous species of bird, including great blue herons, bald eagles and pelicans. Families of eagles nest in the park each spring. Visitors can watch the birds from the comfort of a lakeside gazebo, from boat on the northeast end of the lake, or on the Eagle Express, Barr Lake's motorized shuttle trail ride.
In addition to the 330 species of birds that have been identified in the park, Barr Lake is also home to red fox and deer. Barr Lake State Park is ideal for non-motorized activities and motorboats with 10 horsepower or less. This allows the park to offer a peaceful, relaxing haven for visitors to enjoy sailing and canoeing in calm waters. Barr Lake is a day-use park only and does not offer camping.

Facilities: Barr Lake has three picnic areas with tables and grills. Several sheltered tables are located in the south parking lot and boat ramp areas. Water is available at each picnic area. Restrooms are also provided.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to visit Barr Lake State Park.

Best Time To Visit: Barr Lake State Park is open year-round.

Fees: There are a variety of fees that can be occurred when entering this state area, from a daily walking pass all the way to an annual vehicle pass. Please contact this State Recreation Area to find the plan best for you.

Accessibility: One specially designed hunting blind is available for hunters with disabilities. The Nature Center is also accessible.

Rules: There are a variety of rules to consider when visiting a Colorado State Park. Please call the Park Manager for more information.

Directions: To get to Barr Lake State Park from Denver: Take I-76 northeast from Denver, exit on Bromley Lane. Go east to Picadilly Road, then south to the park entrance.

Address
Barr Lake State Park
13401 Picadilly Road
Brighton, Colorado 80603
Phone
General: (303) 659-6005
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