Bonny Lake State Park
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Bonny Lake State Park is a state park located in Yuma County, Colorado. It is the easternmost State Park in Colorado. The park was founded in 1979 by William Bernstein.
[edit] History
- The lake recently had 1200 acre feet (1,500,000 m³) of water drained to meet obligations of a water compact made between Colorado and Kansas.
- On August 24, 2007 the owners and the Colorado Department of Natural Resources considered shutting down the lake due to water loss and lack of funds. The lake is at a dangerously low measure sitting at only 2.7 feet. Guests cannot use the lake and it is causing funds and financial problems for the campground. A final meeting will determine if the lake will stay in business and what will happen.
[edit] Wildlife
The current wildlife consists of Deer, Coyotes, Wolves, Rabbits, Elk, and Squirrels.
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