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Haswell State Wildlife Area Adventures

Haswell State Wildlife Area is a notable conservation site in eastern Colorado, offering exceptional opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation in a vast, open prairie setting.

9,080
Acres Protected
Minimal designated walking trails; several access roads
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Haswell State Wildlife Area

 

Haswell State Wildlife Area is located in Kiowa County, eastern Colorado, and encompasses extensive plains and shortgrass prairie ecosystems. The area plays an important role in conserving native prairie habitats and supporting diverse wildlife species, particularly migratory birds and waterfowl. Its landscape features a combination of grasslands, wetlands, and small reservoirs that attract numerous bird species throughout the year, making it a prized destination for birdwatchers. Established primarily for wildlife habitat and conservation, the area is managed to protect critical nesting grounds for grassland birds and provide water resources for animals, especially during dry summer months. Recreational activities here focus on wildlife viewing, photography, and limited hunting during regulated seasons. Trails are minimal but allow visitors to explore parts of the grassland environment on foot or by vehicle on designated roads. The wildlife area’s location in a semi-arid region means visitors experience wide temperature ranges and flat terrain that provides expansive views of prairie skies. The area appeals to those seeking quiet nature encounters, particularly specialists interested in avian species such as meadowlarks, burrowing owls, and waterfowl. While not developed like national parks, Haswell State Wildlife Area offers a unique glimpse into Colorado’s prairie ecosystems and supports conservation of imperiled grassland habitats and species.

Highlights

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Outstanding birdwatching for grassland and wetland species including sandhill cranes and waterfowl

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Vast shortgrass prairie ecosystem providing essential habitat for rare grassland birds

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Small reservoirs and wetlands that support migratory species and local wildlife

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Quiet, remote setting with unobstructed prairie vistas ideal for wildlife photography

Notable Natural Features

Shortgrass Prairie

The area preserves one of Colorado’s large tracts of shortgrass prairie, a rare and threatened ecosystem.

Wetland Habitats

Small man-made reservoirs and seasonal wetlands provide critical habitat for waterfowl and shorebirds.

Sandhill Crane Viewing

Migrating sandhill cranes are a highlight in spring and fall, drawing birders to the wildlife area.