Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

Boat ramp now closed for season at Jackson Lake

Staffing issues prompt changes in boat ramp operations at three state parks in Northeast Region

- By Colorado Parks & Wildlife

Due to staffing shortages or low water levels, boat ramp operations will be changing at three state parks, according to a news release from Colorado Parks & Wildlife.

Boat ramps at both Jackson Lake State Park and Barr Lake State Park both closed Sunday evening due to low water levels.

Similar to all northeaste­rn plains reservoirs, Jackson Lake and Barr Lake were constructe­d to store irrigation water for agricultur­al use. That is the primary purpose for both reservoirs, which we have the benefit of using as a recreation­al resource secondaril­y.

At Barr Lake, the park will accommodat­e handlaunch­ed vessels until Oct. 31.

Hand-launched, non-motorized, non-trailered vessels (canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, etc.) are still permitted at Jackson Lake.

For questions on Jackson Lake State Park, contact the park by calling 970-6452551. And for Barr Lake, call its Nature Center at 720-5201876.

Beginning on Saturday, Aug. 13, Chatfield State Park (303-791-7275) will begin shortened ANS boat inspection hours at its South Boat Ramps. The new hours at those boat ramps will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week. Decontamin­ations will also be unavailabl­e at that location.

The North Boat Ramps will continue to operate from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week and be available for decontamin­ations. Boaters who have a valid Colorado seal and receipt from a previous inspection may still launch at the South Boat Ramps during off hours by using the self-service system. Boats that don’t have a seal or receipt or need an outgoing inspection after hours should utilize the North Boat Ramps.

The reason for the reduced hours is a staffing shortage. Hours of operation will be increased if personnel issues improve.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife relies on hundreds of temporary workers throughout the state to fill many critical roles during the boating season. The agency frequently sees many of those employees leave at this time of year to go back to school and other commitment­s, but enough applicants to be able to backfill those roles. This year, however, has seen many fewer applicants than usual. That’s resulted in not being able to fill those roles and a reduction in services as a result.

If you or someone you know are interested in working for CPW as a boat inspector or other roles, please go to www.government­jobs.com/careers/colorado and search for a location/park that you’re interested in.

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/ Courtesy photo ?? Due to staffing shortages or low water levels, boat ramp operations are changing at three state parks, with boat ramps at both Jackson Lake State Park and Barr Lake State Park both now closed for the year due to low water levels and reduced hours at Chatfield State Park.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife / Courtesy photo Due to staffing shortages or low water levels, boat ramp operations are changing at three state parks, with boat ramps at both Jackson Lake State Park and Barr Lake State Park both now closed for the year due to low water levels and reduced hours at Chatfield State Park.

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