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Dikeside Boat Launch

Elevation: 9,000 Feet (2805.5 Meters)
Other Maps: Trails Illustrated 137 Pikes Peak, Canon City
Reservation Contact: Local
Reservation Remarks: boat dock is Seasonal
Reservation Status: Not Accepted
Usage: Heavy in Summer
Vehicle Accessibility: Passenger Vehicle




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General Description

Dikeside Boat Launch provides access to Rampart Reservoir, a 400 acre water reserve for the city of Colorado Springs
Copyright: Amy Pyle-Interactive Outdoors, Inc.
Dikeside Boat Launch provides access to Rampart Reservoir, a 400 acre water reserve for the city of Colorado Springs
Rampart Reservoir is heavily used by boaters and anglers during the summer months. The lake contains 530 surface acres and is stocked with rainbow trout. As many as 30 boats may use the boat launch on any weekend day from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The boat ramp is located at Dikeside during summer months. Boating safety regulations are posted near the ramp. Please read and observe these instructions for your safety and for the protection of the water resource.

Wading, swimming and water skiing are prohibited. Operate boats at speeds which will not create a white water wake. Stay at least 150' from people fishing from the shore. Boats may not be left at the boat dock for longer than 30 minutes or on the bank for more than 8 hours.

The reservoir is stocked with fish by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. A
valid Colorado fishing license is required. Colorado State fishing
regulations apply to fishing in Rampart and Nichols Reservoirs.

Directions from Colorado Springs: Drive 18 miles west on Highway 24 to Woodland Park. Turn right on to Baldwin Avenue and drive 3 miles to Rampart Range Road (Forest Road 300). Travel south (right) on Rampart Range Road for 5 miles to Forest Road 306. Drive 3 miles to the parking area for Dikeside Boat Launch.

Seasonal Information:
Normally Open: April through September .



Fee Information
Type Price Remarks
Boat Launching Call for Current Fee fee paid at entrance kiosk-day



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Recreation Opportunities
Activity Remarks On Site
ICON Boat Launching Dikeside Boat Launch - can also rent boats
Yes
ICON Boating Rampart Reservoir
Yes
ICON Family Camping Thunder Ridge Campground, Meadow Ridge Campground
No
ICON RV Camping Thunder Ridge Campground, Meadow Ridge Campground
No
ICON Tent Camping Thunder Ridge Campground, Meadow Ridge Campground
No
ICON Trailer Camping Thunder Ridge Campground, Meadow Ridge Campground
No
ICON Fishing Rampart Reservoir, Carroll Lakes, Nichols Reservoir
Yes
ICON Four-Wheel Driving Rampart Range Road, Northfield Road, Ormes Peak Road, Ensign Gulch Road, Beaver Creek Road, Power Line South Road, Power Line East Road
No
ICON Hiking & Walking Rainbow Trail, Schubarth Trail, Stanley Rim Trail, BPW Nature Trail, Rampart Reservoir Trail, Nichols Trail
Yes
ICON Horseback Riding Rainbow Trail, Schubarth Trail, Stanley Rim Trail, Rampart Reservoir Trail, Nichols Trail
Yes
ICON Animal Identification Rainbow Trail, Schubarth Trail, Stanley Rim Trail, BPW Nature Trail, Rampart Reservoir Trail, Nichols Trail
Yes
ICON Bird Identification Rainbow Trail, Schubarth Trail, Stanley Rim Trail, BPW Nature Trail, Rampart Reservoir Trail, Nichols Trail
Yes
ICON Mushroom Identification Rainbow Trail, Schubarth Trail, Stanley Rim Trail, Rampart Reservoir Trail, Nichols Trail
Yes
ICON Pine Cone Gathering Rainbow Trail, Schubarth Trail, Stanley Rim Trail, Rampart Reservoir Trail, Nichols Trail
ICON Plant Identification Rainbow Trail, Schubarth Trail, Stanley Rim Trail, Rampart Reservoir Trail, Nichols Trail
Yes
ICON Lakes & Reservoirs Rampart Reservoir
Yes
ICON Mountain Biking Rampart Reservoir Trail
Yes
ICON Motorcycle Riding Rampart Range Road, Northfield Road, Ormes Peak Road, Ensign Gulch Road, Beaver Creek Road, Power Line South Road, Power Line East Road
No
ICON Canoeing Rampart Reservoir
Yes
ICON Viewing Interpretive Signs Wildcat Wayside Overlook, Pike View Overlook
No



Related Activities
Boatmans Family Picnic Ground - Boatman's Picnic Ground is located in the Rampart Reservoir Recreation Area 4.2 miles east of Woodland Park. This site offers a plethora of outdoor recreation opportunities on land and water.

BPW Nature Trail - BPW Nature Trail (#712) was a project of the Business and Professional Women and is an interpretive trail designed for wheelchairs with signing in Braille.

Meadow Ridge Campground - Meadow Ridge Campground is located in the Rampart Reservoir Recreation Area 4.2 miles east of Woodland Park. This site offers a plethora of outdoor recreation opportunities on land and water.

Promontory Family Picnic Ground - Promontory Picnic Ground is located in the Rampart Reservoir Recreation Area 4.2 miles east of Woodland Park. This site offers a plethora of outdoor recreation opportunities on land and water.

Rainbow Gulch Trailhead - Rainbow Gulch Trailhead serves the trails surrounding Rampart Reservoir. It is located on Rampart Range Road and allows users to access the reservoir area without paying the day-use fee.

Thunder Ridge Campground - Thunder Ridge Campground is located in the Rampart Reservoir Recreation Area 4.2 miles east of Woodland Park. This site offers a plethora of outdoor recreation opportunities on land and water.



More Information

Visitor Information:

Pikes Peak Ranger District, U.S. Forest Service, 601 South Weber Street , Colorado Springs, CO, 80903, Phone: 719-636-1602, Fax: 719-477-8273






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