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Turkey Creek Recreation Area adventures

Turkey Creek Recreation Area Adventures

Turkey Creek Recreation Area offers a scenic, creekside escape in Colorado’s San Isabel National Forest, known for fishing, picnicking, and striking views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Approx. 800 acres
Acres Protected
8 miles
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1950s
Year Established

About Turkey Creek Recreation Area

 

Turkey Creek Recreation Area is located within the San Isabel National Forest in southern Colorado, near the town of Westcliffe. This recreation area is defined by the clear, cool waters of Turkey Creek, which runs through the site, providing excellent trout fishing opportunities. The area sits at an elevation of approximately 8,800 feet and features a mix of ponderosa pines and aspen groves, creating a rich ecological environment that supports diverse wildlife including mule deer, elk, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area was used extensively for ranching and logging, contributing to the development of nearby communities. Today, Turkey Creek Recreation Area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts with its well-maintained picnic sites, hiking trails, and access to backcountry roadways. Visitors often come to enjoy peaceful creekside settings, angling, birdwatching, and exploring nearby forest roads that lead to higher alpine terrain. The dramatic backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains adds to the site's scenic charm, especially during fall colors. Camping is available nearby, as well as seasonal hunting opportunities in adjacent forest lands. The site is managed by the U.S. Forest Service and reflects a blend of recreational accessibility and natural preservation, making it an inviting destination for families, anglers, and day hikers alike.

Highlights

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Turkey Creek itself, known for excellent rainbow and brown trout fishing

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Scenic overlook of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains

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Picnic areas shaded by ponderosa pines and aspens

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Access to forest roads leading to alpine hiking trails and dispersed camping

Notable Natural Features

Turkey Creek

A crystal-clear mountain stream that supports healthy trout populations, making it a favorite fishing spot.

Sangre de Cristo Mountain Views

Panoramic views of the rugged mountain range provide stunning photo opportunities and a dramatic natural backdrop.

Ponderosa Pine and Aspen Forests

Forests surrounding the creek that create beautiful shade and habitat diversity, especially vibrant during autumn.