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Lonetree Reservoir State Wildlife Area is a former public access site that is no longer open to the general public. As of January 1, 2019, the parking area and boat ramp have been closed and fenced off, effectively ending all public access to this reservoir.
Previously, this site provided an access point for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats to enjoy Lonetree Reservoir. However, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife agency has since transferred the surface lease for the reservoir to the Berthoud-Heritage Metro District, resulting in the closure of the public boat ramp and parking facilities.
Boaters and paddlers seeking access to the water in this area will need to explore alternative launch sites, such as the nearby Horsetooth Reservoir or Flatiron Reservoir, which remain open to the public. It's important to note that the Lonetree Reservoir access is no longer available, and visitors should plan accordingly when organizing their water-based activities in the region.