About K10 Adventures
The Taylor Park Dam, built in 1937, dams the Taylor River in Colorado, United States, creating K10 Adventures. The Uncompahgre Project in Colorado includes the dam and reservoir, which are approximately 35 miles northeast of Gunnison. The U. S. Forest Service is in charge of the reservoir's recreation management, which includes camping and fishing. Accessible record size fish species in the repository incorporate rainbow, brown, and merciless trout, mackinaw, kokanee, northern pike, and stream trout in the feeders. During the summer, Gunnison County Road 209 can take you to the summit of Cottonwood Pass, which is a few miles east of the reservoir. ATV, off-road (4x4) and snowmobile riding, camping, fishing in record sizes, and hunting are all popular activities in the region. Therefore, for ATV and snowmobile rentals, please visit K10 Adventures in Tincup, one mile past Taylor Park Trading Post, and visit K10 Adventures to see their other outdoor adventures.