Upper Michigan, also known as Bartles Lakes, is a private fish and wildlife pond located in Park County, Colorado.
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Managed by the Colorado Department of Water Resources, this Earth dam was completed in 1889 and stands at a height of 21 feet, with a storage capacity of 107 acre-feet. The dam primarily serves the purpose of providing a habitat for fish and wildlife, as well as recreational activities in the area.
Situated along Michigan Creek-OS in Deckers, Colorado, Upper Michigan covers a surface area of 7 acres and has a low hazard potential with a fair condition assessment. Although the dam has a moderate risk level, it is regularly inspected with a frequency of every 6 years to ensure its safety and integrity. With a maximum discharge capacity of 480 cubic feet per second and an uncontrolled spillway, the dam plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the region.
For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Upper Michigan serves as a vital ecosystem for supporting local wildlife and offering recreational opportunities. Its historical significance as a dam constructed over a century ago underscores the importance of sustainable water management practices in the face of changing climate conditions. As a regulated and permitted structure with state jurisdiction, Upper Michigan exemplifies the efforts to balance human needs with environmental conservation in the region.
Year Completed |
1889 |
Dam Length |
400 |
Dam Height |
21 |
River Or Stream |
MICHIGAN CREEK-OS |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
7 |
Hydraulic Height |
18 |
Nid Storage |
107 |
Structural Height |
21 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
21 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Michigan Creek Campground
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Michigan Creek
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Jefferson Creek Campground
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Jefferson Creek
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Aspen
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Lodgepole - Jefferson
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