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Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area adventures

Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area Adventures

The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area follows one of Colorado’s most historic and ecologically rich watersheds, offering outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking, fishing, paddling, and exploring a preserved cultural landscape.

Approx. 150,000
Acres Protected
Over 80
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area

 

The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area encompasses the corridor of the Cache la Poudre River in northern Colorado, extending from the foothills west of Fort Collins through agricultural lands and small towns to the river’s confluence with the South Platte River near Greeley. This National Heritage Area highlights the river’s vital role in the state’s water history, including the development of early irrigation canals and water rights that shaped settlement and agricultural growth. The area supports diverse ecosystems ranging from montane forests and alpine meadows in the western mountainous sections to riparian habitats and grasslands in the lower basin. Visitors can explore numerous trails along the river, access excellent fly fishing waters, and enjoy whitewater rafting and kayaking on various segments of the river, which carries National Wild and Scenic River designation for its outstanding natural and recreational values. The National Heritage Area also honors cultural sites such as historic water diversion structures, old towns, and ranches, providing insight into the region’s heritage. Wildlife is abundant, including elk, mule deer, eagles, and native fish species. The area is popular year-round for outdoor recreation and education, offering scenic drives and interpretive programs that connect visitors with the environmental and historical importance of the Cache la Poudre River corridor.

Highlights

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Poudre River Trail – a scenic riverside multi-use trail connecting Fort Collins to nearby open spaces

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Historic New Cache la Poudre Canal – an early 20th-century irrigation canal still in operation

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Poudre Canyon – striking river canyon offering fishing, rafting, and hiking

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Harmony Road Overlook – a popular viewpoint offering panoramic views of the river valley and foothills

Notable Natural Features

Cache la Poudre River

A designated National Wild and Scenic River known for excellent trout fishing, paddling, and natural beauty.

Poudre River Trail

A 21-mile multi-use trail linking Fort Collins to the foothills and beyond, suitable for hiking and biking.

Historic Irrigation Canals

Early 20th-century canals like New Cache la Poudre Canal that were pivotal to agricultural development.