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James M. Robb - Colorado River Connected Lakes Section State Park
Along the Colorado River Corridor, you'll find five sections of the James M. Robb park, each with divergent features.
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James M. Robb - Colorado River Connected Lakes Section State Park Details
Along the Colorado River Corridor, you'll find five sections of the James M. Robb park, each with divergent features. Of course, the Colorado river is the main draw, with lakes and trail offshoots aplenty. The Connected Lakes Section includes three lakes that only boats with electric motors and hand-propelled/sail crafts can float on. At the outfitter, grab a tube or canoe and enjoy some fishing, wildlife and bird spotting and other paddle sports.
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