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<br /> <br /> <br />Recreation <br /> <br />c~ <br /> <br />Recreation facilities were , <br />developed throughout the <br />Fryingpan-Arkansas <br />Project by the Bureau of <br />Reclamation in cooperation <br />with the National Park <br />Service, Forest Service <br />and State and local <br />agencies. Extensive <br />recreational use has been <br />recorded at all project <br />reservoirs since their <br />construction or <br />enlargement. <br /> <br /> j~~ .. I <br /> .' .. <br />~ <br /> ~. I <br /> . "II <br /> <br /> <br />fuledi Reservoi/ is on the <br />,1' }X',al>t Slope 0' rtle Rockies <br />I ~here snowcapped peaks <br />over 14,000 feet high and <br />thickly forested slopes <br />provide an exceptionally <br />beautiful selling for <br />boating, water skiing, <br />fishing, picnicking and <br />camping. In 1993 visitors <br />spent over hall a millon <br />visitor hours at Ruedi. <br /> <br />Facilities at Ruedi, <br />developed and managed <br />by the Forest Service, <br />include 86 tent and trailer <br />camp spaces, a picnic <br />area, two boat-launching <br />ramps and two boat <br />docks. <br /> <br />Recreation at Turquoise <br />Lake includes <br />sightseeing, fishing, <br />camping, picnicking, <br />swimming, water skiing, <br />boating and hunting. The <br />area includes eight <br />campgrounds with 269 <br />campsites, two boat <br />ramps and five picnic <br />areas. Facilities here are <br />also administered by the <br />Forest Service. In 1993 <br />over two million visitor <br />hours were spent at <br />Turquoise Lake. <br /> <br />. <br />. <br /> <br />21 <br />