South Platte Reservoir is north of Chatfield Reservoir.  Essentially it is 
tucked into the space between So. Platte Canyon Rd. and I-470 where those 
two almost intersect (east of So Platte Canyon Rd, north of I-470).  It is 
accessed off of So. Platte Canyon Rd., on So. Depew Street, which travels 
south down the west side of the reservoir (almost paralleling So. Platte 
Canyon Rd.) and then curves to the east along the south side of the 
reservoir (as Viable Road).  Where the road curves and changes names, there 
is a parking lot on the south side, and an obvious entry point on the north 
side.  The gate along the dam at that entry point is usually closed, but it 
is open to the public by foot.  There aren't any really good views 
available from the road itself, so parking and walking are the best way to 
view the reservoir.  The reservoir is actually split by the boundary 
between Jefferson and Arapahoe Counties -- most of the open water is likely 
in Arapahoe County.

David Gillilan
Littleton

On Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:53:37 AM UTC-7, ouzels wrote:
>
> Cobirders have sent multiple reports about South Platte (Canyon?) Reservoir 
> but I haven't noticed any posts that tell where it is. CFOs County 
> Birding site does not mention it.
>
> Perhaps someone could post the location and how to get there?
>  
>
>  
>  Hugh Kingery 
> Franktown, CO
>  

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