John Martin Reservoir State Park

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LocationBent County, Colorado, U.S.
Coordinates38°04′29″N 102°55′50″W / 38.07472°N 102.93056°W / 38.07472; -102.93056
Area13,176 acres (53.32 km2)
John Martin Reservoir State Park
A view of the dam, near one of the park's campgrounds.
Map showing the location of John Martin Reservoir State Park
Map showing the location of John Martin Reservoir State Park
LocationBent County, Colorado, U.S.
Nearest cityLas Animas, Colorado
Coordinates38°04′29″N 102°55′50″W / 38.07472°N 102.93056°W / 38.07472; -102.93056
Area13,176 acres (53.32 km2)
Established2001
Visitors293,698 (in 2021)[1]
Governing bodyColorado Parks and Wildlife

John Martin Reservoir State Park is a state park in Colorado.[2] It contains John Martin Reservoir, which is the second largest body of water in Colorado by capacity.[3] It is also known for being a prime birdwatching location.[4] Bent County, Colorado has been documented to have over 400 different species of birds.[5] The namesake reservoir of the park is created by a 118-foot tall (36 m) and 2.6-mile long dam (4.2 km), which goes by the name of John Martin Dam.[6]

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials released thirty black-footed ferrets into a prairie dog colony in the nearby Southern Planes Preserve in 2022.[7]

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