Colorado’s Lory State Park and Bellvue-Watson Hatchery Closed

   06.11.12

Colorado’s Lory State Park and Bellvue-Watson Hatchery Closed

Due to proximity of the High Park Fire, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is informing the public that Lory State Park and the Bellvue-Watson Hatchery are currently closed to the public.  The re-opening will be announced via media release when authorities deem the area safe.

Evacuated on Saturday, Lory State Park has relocated all of the moveable equipment to Boyd Lake State Park. Park Manager Larry Butterfield announced this morning that the fire had reached the park.  Spot fires have been seen in the neighborhood adjacent to the park as well.

Bellvue-Watson Hatchery and the research hatchery are still intact; however the fire is very close to the property boundaries.  The hatcheries are officially evacuated.

Additional information will be released as it is available.

Lory State Park, located in Bellvue, Colorado, offers visitors a variety of rugged terrain and the stunning vistas of the northern Colorado Front Range. The park covers almost 2,600 acres and features 26 miles of trails that lead through forest, meadows and rock-outcroppings, offering visitors great terrain for mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, bouldering and horseback riding. Additional information on Lory State Park is available at: www.parks.state.co.us/Parks/Lory.

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