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Purgatoire Canyon State Wildlife Area adventures

Purgatoire Canyon State Wildlife Area Adventures

Purgatoire Canyon State Wildlife Area in southeastern Colorado offers rugged canyons and abundant wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, hunting, and wildlife viewing in a remote and scenic setting.

11,000
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Purgatoire Canyon State Wildlife Area

 

Purgatoire Canyon State Wildlife Area is located in Las Animas County, Colorado, along the rugged and storied Purgatoire River. The area encompasses a dramatic deep canyon flanked by rugged mesas and steep rock formations that create diverse habitats from riparian zones to arid grasslands and pinyon-juniper woodlands. This remote landscape supports populations of mule deer, elk, turkey, and mountain lions, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and hunters. Archaeological evidence indicates Native American presence in the canyon dating back thousands of years, with artifacts and rock art found in some secluded locations. The canyon's carved stone cliffs attract outdoor lovers interested in hiking, camping, photography, and bird watching. The Purgatoire River runs through the canyon, offering limited fishing opportunities for trout in its clear, cool waters, as well as scenic views along its banks. Access is generally via dirt roads, with some requiring high clearance or 4WD vehicles. The wildlife area's blend of steep canyon walls and open fields creates unique microclimates and supports a variety of plant species including sagebrush, yucca, and wildflowers. Seasonal changes highlight the landscape—from blooming wildflowers in spring to golden hues in autumn. Visitors come to experience solitude and nature in a less trafficked area of Colorado, enjoying both day trips and overnight backcountry camping. Purgatoire Canyon provides a glimpse of the natural and cultural history of Colorado's southeastern frontier while offering outdoor recreation framed by expansive vistas and diverse wildlife.

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Purgatoire River running through deep canyon walls with scenic water views

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Abundant mule deer and elk populations ideal for wildlife viewing and hunting

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Remnants of Native American artifacts and rock art in isolated locations

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Remote hiking trails providing solitude and panoramic lookout points

Notable Natural Features

Purgatoire River

A small but scenic river carving its way through the canyon, supporting riparian vegetation and trout populations.

Rock Art Sites

Scattered petroglyphs and artifacts provide cultural insight into indigenous peoples who once lived in the area.

Canyon Rim Viewpoints

Several overlooks offer expansive views of the canyon floor and surrounding mesas.