| Facilities: Restrooms are provided at Summit Reservoir State Wildlife Area. Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to use Summit Reservoir State Wildlife Area. Best Time To Visit: Summit Reservoir State Wildlife Area is open year-round. Fees: There are no fees to enter a State Wildlife Refuge. There are fees to obtain fishing and hunting licenses. Please contact the Denver office for further information. Accessibility: This area is not handicap accessible. Rules: Users of wildlife areas are reminded to check current hunting, fishing, and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Pack out trash. No collection cans.State fishing laws apply, including black bass restriction. Black bass less than 15 inches must be returned to water immediately.Live fish as bait not allowed.Directions: To reach Summit Reservoir State Wildlife Area from Durango, travel west on US Highway 160 to Mancos. From Mancos, travel 9 miles northwest on Colorado Highway 184. To reach Summit Reservoir State Wildlife Area from Cortez, travel east to US Highway 160 to Mancos. From Mancos, travel 9 miles northwest on Colorado Highway 184. |