While the reservoir is, first and foremost, a key piece of the region’s drinking water supply, its 9,000-year history and rugged landscape make it a destination for outdoor activity year-round. During the reservoir’s construction, which was completed in 2012, several cultural and archeological artifacts were discovered, making the protection of several sensitive areas a top priority while planning recreation activities. To view meeting agendas and minutes click here.
At the direction of this authority, Douglas County will directly manage day-to-day activities and recreation opportunities at the reservoir starting in 2023. Scroll down for current recreation opportunities, including the Incline Challenge and Paddle Days.
Rueter-Hess Recreation Planning
The first phase of the trails and incline challenge was completed in November 2020. The Towns of Castle Rock and Parker, Douglas County, and the Cities of Lone Tree and Castle Pines committed to creating a partnership that will continue to add to the future phases of recreation activity.
The RHAB continues to work on funding, budgeting, staffing, management and phasing of future projects.
Additional Information and Resources
Rueter-Hess Reservoir is an invaluable water resource for Parker Water & Sanitation District, partner districts, the residents of Douglas County and people of the greater Colorado Front Range.