Image 1 of 1

_DSF1751.jpg

Add to Lightbox Download
The City of Durango recently opened Lake Nighthorse to recreation, proving itself a summer haven to both locals and tourists alike. Located just outside of historic downtown Durango, the reservoir was created as a result of the Animas-La Plata Water Project, created to fulfill tribal water rights. The lake is open to motorized boats, fishing, paddleboards and swimmers. PHOTO Jeremy Wade Shockley
Copyright
Jeremy Wade Shockley
Image Size
6240x4160 / 14.0MB
www.FedoraPhoto.com
Contained in galleries
Water in the West
The City of Durango recently opened Lake Nighthorse to recreation, proving itself a summer haven to both locals and tourists alike. Located just outside of historic downtown Durango, the reservoir was created as a result of the Animas-La Plata Water Project, created to fulfill tribal water rights. The lake is open to motorized boats, fishing, paddleboards and swimmers. PHOTO Jeremy Wade Shockley