Restrictions on Water Activities on Clear Creek Due to High Water Levels
Authorities have implemented temporary restrictions on popular water activities on Clear Creek, west of Golden and into the city. The restrictions prohibit the use of belly boats, inner tubes, and single chambered rafts, as well as body surfing and swimming until water levels subside.
The restrictions, effective as of noon on Monday, extend from the western boundary of unincorporated Jefferson County through the eastern limits of Golden, including Vanover Park. Kayaks, river boards, whitewater canoes, and multi-chambered professionally guided rafts are exempt from the restrictions but are urged to exercise extreme caution due to the safety concerns posed by swift-moving water and floating debris. All authorized users and occupants must wear a Type I, Type III, or Type V Coast Guard-approved flotation vest and helmet.
Water levels are expected to rise as the heavy snowpack continues to melt in the coming days. The restrictions will be strictly enforced, and violators may face a class 2 petty offense summons, punishable by a fine of up to $100.