Hi David,
We have the most wonderful lake that is 33 miles long here in the southwest part of the state where we live. It is in between our town Pagosa springs and Durango. About a 1/2 hour drive from our house. Our end starts in Colorado and the other end is in New Mexico.
Our end is very nice and not crowded. It is easy to find a nice cove and just anchor for quiet weekend.
We do that every weekend. Pack up on Friday afternoon and we do not come home till Sunday night.
There is a small marina at our end and several bigger ones on the New Mexico end. The New Mexico side is very busy. We never go to the other end but maybe once every couple of years. It reminds us that we have it real good right where we are at.
I know where you are talking about and you are right that there is not any real good boating over on that side. We truly have the best lake and ski area in Colorado. Wolf creek gets more snow then any other ski area in Colorado and it two, is not crowded.
We chuckle at all the people that want to go to Aspen and Vail and fight the crowds and pay the high prices. I never have to wait in a lift line at wolf creek. I am able to snowboard off of peaks that are over 11000 ft with pure powder, weaving through the Ponderosa pines and jumping off the water fall area. Not bad for a 48 year old guy.
Here is a link for the NM side of the lake....
http://www.navajomarina.com/
Here is a overview of the lake......
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt ... CDYQ9QEwBQ
Here is the Colorado side....
http://parks.state.co.us/parks/navajo/P ... oHome.aspx
Wishing you both a very Merry Christmas,
Stuart