Kota Ray Dam open

Construction at Kota Ray Dam has been completed, allowing the park to reopen for day use starting Friday, June 6, 2025. Camping and camping reservations will begin on Monday, June 9, with an online reservation system available for visitors.

Key Takeaways:

  • Kota Ray Dam has completed its construction phase.
  • The park reopened for day use on June 6, 2025.
  • Camping and camping reservations start on June 9.
  • An online reservation system will facilitate bookings.
  • Visitors can once again enjoy the park’s amenities.

Kota Ray Dam Reopens for Day Use After Construction

Construction Completed at Kota Ray Dam

Construction has completed at Kota Ray Dam, marking the end of a significant phase of development for the popular recreational area. The completion signals a new chapter for the park and its visitors.

Park Open for Day Use Starting June 6

As of Friday, June 6, 2025, the park is now open for day use. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the scenic beauty and amenities of Kota Ray Dam during daylight hours. The reopening comes just in time for the summer season, offering outdoor enthusiasts a chance to explore and relax.

Camping Reservations Begin June 9

Camping and camping reservations will be allowed beginning Monday, June 9. This development provides an opportunity for overnight visitors to plan their stays and enjoy extended time at the park. The availability of camping opens up options for longer trips and deeper engagement with the natural surroundings.

Online Reservation System to Facilitate Bookings

The online reservation system will be instrumental for visitors looking to secure camping spots. While specific details about the system are forthcoming, it is expected to streamline the booking process and provide convenient access to reservation information.

Visitors Encouraged to Experience the Park’s Offerings

With the completion of construction and the reopening of the park, visitors can once again immerse themselves in the offerings of Kota Ray Dam. From tranquil day visits to overnight camping adventures starting June 9, the park invites everyone to reconnect with nature and enjoy the restored facilities.

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