Mailing
Vega State Park
P.O. Box 186
Collbran, CO   81624
Park Location
15247 North 6/10 Road
Collbran, CO   81624
Park Office
15247 North 64 6/10 Road
Collbran, CO   81624

Office Hours
8 AM - 4 PM, Seven Days a Week
Park Hours
Vega is open year round.

Fax   970-487-3404
Phone   970-487-3407

Vega State Park
Golden sunset over Vega Reservoir 

At an elevation of 8,000 feet, Vega State Park’s high-mountain lake sits in a beautiful montane meadow on the northeast edge of Grand Mesa National Forest in Western Colorado.
Vega is great year round for birding, hiking among the changing aspen, ice fishing and cross-country skiing. Snowmobilers  and off-highway vehicle riders can access hundreds of miles of trails in Grand Mesa National Forest from Vega Early Settlers campground, cabins or OHV lot.

The park’s 109 campsites in four campgrounds surround the lake. The campsites range from pull-through sites with electric hookups to 10 walk-in tent sites in the Pioneer Campground. All the sites have fire pits, picnic tables and pleasant views. Vega’s five cozy cabins are available year round and accommodate up to six people.  Escape the crowds and come to Vega mid-week. 

Summer reservations for the Meadows Group Picnic Area are picking up, so call today to reserve this beautiful location for a wedding, family reunion, company picnic, memorial or other group events. 

Shopping is always fun at Vega State Park.   Find those unique gifts, books and comfortable clothing at the Visitor's Center gift shop. 

Check the Colorado State Parks calendar for additional State Park listings.
Easy Off Highway Vehicle & Snowmobile Access.
Join us at Vega's Visitor's Center

Vega is one of the few Colorado State Parks with OHV and snowmobile access to USFS Grand Mesa National Forest lands directly from the park.  Plan to purchase new or renew registrations for boats, snowmobiles and OHV at the Visitor Center. Campers in Early Settlers CG, Pioneer CG and Cabins can leave these sites and drive their OHV directly to the USFS Park Creek (#262) Road.  Corrals are available at Vega for $10 a night per horse and can be reserved by calling (970) 487-3407. For more information to trails on the USFS-Grand Mesa click here.
Did you know that you can purchase park passes, annual fishing and hunting licenses and all of your boat, OHV, and snowmobile registrations at the Visitor's Center? 

We also have a wide array of nature- related gifts, books and apparel.

Our staff is always happy to answer any questions you might have about the park and surrounding areas. 

Stop in 7 days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Current Park Weather

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Wind: South at 16.1 MPH
Cardboard Gardening & Wildflowers; Building Communities Yesterday and Today and much more
May 25
Several fun and exciting programs will be presented this Memorial Day weekend starting Friday evening through Sunday evening. Times and programs vary, so please pick up a program schedule from the Entrance Station or the Visitor Center.
Vega Nature Bingo
May 31
Nature bingo, new babies on the park and much more!

  All-Terrain Wheelchairs available at Vega

Thanks to a "Fishing is Fun" grant received in 2011, Vega now owns two Landeez All-Terrain Wheelchairs and three One-armed Bandit fishing poles.  These items may be borrowed from the park in order to make access to the lake shore-line and fishing easier for disabled visitors.

The unique design of the chairs, coupled with the help of an able-bodied volunteer, allows them to be pushed through snow, ice and mud; allowing access to otherwise difficult to reach places around the lake.

The fishing poles have a special waist belt that provides easy handling.

 To reserve a chair or fishing pole, please contact the park at 970-487-3407.

 


Last Modified Date: 5/5/2013 10:29 AM