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Devils Creek State Wildlife Area adventures

Devils Creek State Wildlife Area Adventures

Devils Creek State Wildlife Area offers diverse habitats important for wildlife conservation and provides opportunities for hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation in a scenic natural setting.

5,000
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
4,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Devils Creek State Wildlife Area

 

Located in northwestern Colorado near the Wyoming border, Devils Creek State Wildlife Area encompasses high desert landscapes and riparian zones adjacent to the Little Snake River watershed. The area supports a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, waterfowl, and numerous upland bird species. The vegetation is primarily sagebrush steppe combined with riparian corridors that provide critical habitat for songbirds and waterfowl. Historically, Devils Creek has been used for livestock grazing and hunting, but in recent decades, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has focused on habitat improvement and recreation management to balance conservation and public use. Visitors can engage in seasonal hunting, fishing for trout and native species in nearby water bodies, birdwatching, and wildlife photography during the open seasons. The area features access roads suitable for vehicle travel to dispersed camping and hunting sites, with undeveloped terrain offering solitude and natural views of the high plains and foothills. Devils Creek serves as an important regional wildlife management area preserving native ecosystems and supporting local outdoor traditions. Its remote location and relatively low visitation attract backcountry enthusiasts looking for quiet and wildlife encounters.

Highlights

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Riparian corridor along Devils Creek supporting diverse birdlife

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Seasonal hunting opportunities for mule deer and pronghorn

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Scenic high desert terrain with wide open views

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Dispersed camping access points offering solitude

Notable Natural Features

Devils Creek Riparian Area

A vital water source sustaining lush vegetation and attracting waterfowl and songbirds in an otherwise dry landscape.

Upland Sagebrush Habitat

Supports species such as pronghorn and sage grouse, providing excellent wildlife observation and hunting opportunities.

Little Snake River Proximity

Nearby waterway offering additional fishing and boating activities for visitors.