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The Dan Noble State Wildlife Area offers a boat ramp access point on Log Corral Creek, a small, meandering stream in southwestern Colorado. This location is well-suited for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats looking to explore the peaceful waters of the creek and surrounding public lands.
The primary day-use area and boat ramp are located on the northeast shore of the creek. Trailered vessels must use the designated boat ramp to launch, as shore-based launching is prohibited. Picnic tables and restrooms are available near the ramp, providing convenient amenities for visitors. The creek itself is relatively narrow and slow-moving, making it an accessible and relaxing waterway for a casual float or paddle.
While the Dan Noble SWA allows the launching and use of all types of vessels, visitors should be aware that special regulations may apply, such as restrictions on water skiing and the discharge of firearms. Boaters and paddlers are encouraged to review all posted rules and regulations before visiting to ensure an enjoyable and safe experience on Log Corral Creek.
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