Leesville State Wildlife Area in Colorado offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and fishing across diverse riparian and forested habitats along the Arkansas River corridor.
Leesville State Wildlife Area spans approximately 1,500 acres along the Arkansas River near Buena Vista, Colorado. The area is characterized by a mix of cottonwood-lined riparian zones, upland shrublands, and ponderosa pine forests that provide critical habitat for a broad array of wildlife species. It was established to protect important aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems while providing public hunting and fishing access. Visitors to Leesville enjoy activities such as trout fishing in the Arkansas River, upland bird hunting (notably for waterfowl and pheasant), wildlife photography, and hiking. The state wildlife area is managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, which maintains habitat and manages populations to support sustainable recreational use. The area is especially popular during fall hunting seasons and spring spawning runs, attracting anglers and hunters alike. While Leesville does not feature developed campgrounds or extensive trail systems, its proximity to Buena Vista offers visitors access to a range of amenities while being within minutes of outdoor recreation in the surrounding San Isabel National Forest and Collegiate Peaks Wilderness. The wildlife area provides a quiet and less crowded experience for those looking to explore Colorado's river corridors and mixed habitats. The site is also valued for its role in preserving riparian environments, which support species including mule deer, elk, great blue herons, and numerous songbirds. It serves both conservation and public use goals, balancing habitat protection with recreational opportunities in a rugged mountain valley setting.
Arkansas River corridor with prime trout fishing
Diverse riparian habitat teeming with migratory birds
Popular waterfowl and upland game hunting zones
Scenic views of the Collegiate Peaks mountain range
A major river providing excellent trout fishing and riparian habitat within the wildlife area.
Extensive stands of mature cottonwood trees that support diverse bird populations.
Critical cover and forage areas for game birds such as pheasant and waterfowl.