Taylor Park Dam
Taylor Park Dam is a concrete gravity dam located in Colorado, USA. It was completed in 1936 and is situated on the Taylor River, primarily serving to store water for irrigation and recreational purposes. The dam creates Taylor Park Reservoir, which is popular for fishing, boating, and camping.
The dam stands at 130 feet tall and spans 1,200 feet across. It plays a crucial role in managing water flow and supporting local ecosystems. Additionally, the reservoir is a key resource for nearby communities, providing water for agriculture and contributing to the area's economy through tourism.