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Parks and Open Space Department
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Quincy Reservoir is a quiet oasis for local fishermen and avid birders. The Reservoir has a fee system based on per person daily entry. Season passes are also available. FEES
Quincy Reservoir has closed for the season. The reservoir will re-open March 1, 2009.
Access to the main parking lot and boat launch area is off of Quincy Avenue, 1 mile east of Buckley Road. A second access is located ½ mile east of Buckley Road for walk-in fishing only. MAP
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Site Management (March - Oct):
Park and Open Space Rangers:
Water/Reservoir Management:
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303-693-5463
303-690-1633
303-739-6750
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Read the latest Quincy Reservoir newsletter RezNews
Fishing report for Aurora and Quincy Reservoir
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Quincy Reservoir is open March 1 through October 31
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Quincy Reservoir is well known among metro-area anglers for trout, large mouth bass, perch and crappie. Fish are stocked in the reservoir by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Electric motor boats are allowed but must be hand-launched. Sailing is not allowed at Quincy, but welcome at the larger Aurora Reservoir. Waders MUST be worn to enter the water at Quincy Reservoir. The Reservoir also has a 3.5 mile perimeter loop trail and excellent bird watching opportunities.
Kayaks and Canoes – Like to paddle, you say? Bring your own kayak/canoe for a peaceful paddle around Quincy Reservoir.
To manage this unique natural area, dogs and bikes are NOT allowed at Quincy Reservoir. Bicyclists can park and lock their bikes before exploring Quincy’s shores.
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Quincy Reservoir Facilities:
Hand-launch boat ramp
Picnic Table (sorry, no grills allowed)
Fishing Dock
Boat Rental
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HOURS of OPERATION and FEE SCHEDULE
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Bag and Possession Limits:
2 – Trout (any size)
5 – Largemouth Bass (18 inches or longer)
5 – Smallmouth Bass (18 inches or longer)
(Only 5 Bass – Smallmouth and Largemouth – in combination can be taken per day.)
1 – Tiger Muskie (40 inches or longer)
20 – Yellow Perch
20 – Crappie
FISHING AT QUINCY RESERVOIR IS BY ARTIFICIAL FLIES AND LURES ONLY. NOTE: The new fishing regulations related to scented flies or lures from the Colorado Division of Wildlife and is a statewide regulation. Scented flies or lures – either manufactured or “sprayed on” – are NOT permitted. If you have questions about the regulation call them at 303-297-1192 or visit their website at www.wildlife.state.co.us.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS for Parks, Open Space, and Reservoirs (updated 04/07)
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