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5 serene Colorado lakes to explore with your paddleboard

From Fort Collins to Crested Butte, these spots are paradise for paddlers

Hannah Gallegos, 9, and Ella Gallegos, 11, ride a paddleboard in North Lake Park in Silverthorne on Sunday, July 10, 2022. "We spend a lot of time in Silverthorne, but it's our first time at this pond," their mother Sara Gallegos said. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
Hannah Gallegos, 9, and Ella Gallegos, 11, ride a paddleboard in North Lake Park in Silverthorne on Sunday, July 10, 2022. “We spend a lot of time in Silverthorne, but it’s our first time at this pond,” their mother Sara Gallegos said. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
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When it comes to watersports, nothing matches the serenity – or scenery – of gliding across a mountain lake on a stand-up paddleboard.
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