Coordinates: 38°13′51″N 107°45′23″W / 38.2308227°N 107.7564477°W / 38.2308227; -107.7564477

Ridgway Reservoir

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Ridgway Reservoir
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Ridgway Reservoir
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LocationOuray County, Colorado
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Typereservoir
Surface elevation6,699 feet (2,042 m)

Ridgway Reservoir[1] is a lake impounded by Ridgway Dam (Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.) on the Uncompahgre River north of the town of Ridgway in Ouray County, Colorado in the western United States. Ridgway Dam was built as part of the Dallas Creek Project. Construction began in 1978 and completed in 1987. The lake was first filled in 1990 as an aid to irrigation of the Uncompahgre Valley and flood control. Today recreation opportunities are provided at Ridgway State Park along the lake.

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