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Windsurf Beach Trail is a 6,024 ft gravel trail extends from the Visitor Center, along the old railroad grade which overlooks the lake, to Windsurf Beach primitive campground.
This 15,000 surface-acre reservoir extends for 35 miles south into New Mexico. Visitors can fish for record-size northern pike or catfish in open waters without crowds. Gather family and friends and enjoy Navajo Lake from the comfort of a houseboat. Explore three major rivers and sail or water-ski on open waters.
Take advantage of the opportunity to see wildlife such as foxes, deer, grouse and turkeys in the midst of one of Colorado's most historic and scenic areas. See interesting artifacts of the Anasazi Indians at the Visitor Center in a setting rich in local history.

Facilities: Restrooms, drinking water, picnic areas, and over 100+ campsites are provided Windsurf Beach Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to hike Windsurf Beach Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Windsurf Beach Trail is open year-round.

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

Accessibility: This trail is not accessible.

Rules: Since rules may vary depending on which park guests choose to visit, please check with the Park Manager for any other rules that may apply.

Directions: To get to Windsurf Beach Trail from:

Pagosa Springs: Take US 160 west from Pagosa Springs for 17 miles, then turn southwest onto Colorado 151 for 18 miles to Arboles. Turn left again onto County Road 982 and drive two miles to the lake.
Durango: Drive east on US-160, turn southwest on CO state Highway 151 for 18 miles to Arboles. Turn left again onto County Road 982 and drive two miles to the lake.

Address
Navajo State Park
1526 County Road 982 (Box 1697)
Arboles, Colorado 81121
Phone
General: (970) 883-2208
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