Loveland Lake and Ditch Company
- Town
- Berthoud
- Basin
- South Platte
- Organized
- 1898
- Standing with the Colorado Secretary of State
- In good standing
- Colorado SOS entity ID
- 19871027502
- Principal office address on state record
- 807 Mountain Ave, Berthoud, CO 80513
- Registered agent
- CYNTHIA KAY LEACH
- Water source
- Big Thompson River
- Earliest decreed right
- 1898 per Colorado DWR records
Sources: Colorado Secretary of State business records as of August 3, 2026 (standing, principal office address, registered agent, formation date, entity ID), and Colorado Department of Water Resources net-amount records as of August 11, 2026 for the water source and earliest decreed right, including rights recorded only as alternate-point/exchange (APEX) amounts (each links to the state's own record). Compiled by DitchBook from public records, not edited by the company — how this page is built and what it can't tell you.
Official public-directory contact
Contact Loveland Lake and Ditch Company
- Contact
- Company office
- Phone
- 970-567-3421
- Mailing address
- 524 E County Road 8, Berthoud, CO 80513
This contact appears in an official public directory dated 2021, so confirm it before relying on it. Source checked August 15, 2026; source listing: Loveland Lake and Ditch Co.; sources: Larimer County irrigation ditch companies directory. The company has not claimed or edited this page.
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Verified public water record
Water structure
| Structure | WDID | Type and source | DWR location | Map |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loveland Reservoir Reservoir outline |
0404133 | Reservoir Big Thompson River |
Larimer County · Division 1 · District 4 | View on map |
Published from DitchBook's verified company-to-WDID crosswalk as of August 17, 2026, using Colorado DWR structure records pulled August 11, 2026. Open a structure for its source fields, exact map status, company association, and official water-right citation. This table does not say that any particular parcel is served by, owns shares in, or is crossed by the structure.
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Reservoir pool
- Reservoir pool (USGS NHD, name-matched)
This company's verified reservoir pool lies in Larimer County, on Big Thompson River. Irrigated parcels are not linked for this company, so no footprint is shown.
The shaded pool is the water body this company's reservoir structure impounds, as mapped in the USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD), name-matched to the DWR structure record and reviewed by DitchBook — mapping-grade, not a survey. The state's WDID is the control point — the dam or outlet, marked by the pin — not the water. A published match says DWR names this company for that structure; it does not say who owns the water body or the land beneath it. Shown for 1 of 1 reviewed structure. This company has no state-mapped irrigated-parcel footprint on file, so none is shown here. Satellite imagery is available via the map's Satellite/Map toggle, courtesy of USDA/USGS (The National Map), public domain. Boundaries are the state's, drawn to locate the land, not to settle it. How this page is built.
DitchBook is not affiliated with Loveland Lake and Ditch Company. This page is a public-record profile compiled from Colorado Secretary of State and public water-district data.
A mutual ditch or reservoir company is a nonprofit corporation formed under Colorado law — most commonly C.R.S. Title 7, Article 42 — so that landowners who share an irrigation ditch, canal, or reservoir can jointly own and operate it. Instead of the water right belonging to a single person, shares in the company represent each owner's proportional claim, and the company's board and secretary keep the ledger, run assessments for maintenance, and issue certificates the way any small corporation would. Many of these companies have operated continuously since the 1880s, run entirely by volunteer officers who inherit the books from whoever kept them before.
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