Riverside State Wildlife Area is a dedicated habitat offering diverse outdoor recreation including fishing, birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife viewing along the Arkansas River corridor in central Colorado.
Riverside State Wildlife Area is located in Fremont County, Colorado, spanning nearly 3,000 acres along the Arkansas River. Its geography features riparian corridors, mixed grasslands, and open water habitats that support a wide range of wildlife including mule deer, elk, waterfowl, and migratory birds. Managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the area emphasizes conservation and recreational fishing, with well-stocked trout waters and access to the Arkansas River for fly fishing and smallwater craft. The area's history is tied to agricultural uses and riverine ecosystems of the region, with efforts in recent decades to restore habitats for native species. Visitors are drawn to its extensive trail system traversing diverse habitats, several angler access points, and quiet spots for wildlife observation. Notable landmarks include the Riverside Fish Hatchery nearby and river overlooks offering scenic views of the waterway threading through the semi-arid landscape. Riverside State Wildlife Area offers a blend of accessible outdoor activities, from day hiking on maintained trails to water-based recreation like kayaking and fishing. The area is particularly popular during spring and fall migratory seasons when birdwatching opportunities increase. It serves as a tranquil natural retreat close to the mountain foothills, providing educational signage and managed access to encourage responsible recreation and wildlife protection.
Arkansas River fishing access with stocked trout
Riparian habitat rich in migratory bird species
Trail network offering panoramic river views
Quiet wildlife viewing areas with interpretive signage
A key feature providing habitat for fish, birds, and aquatic species, also popular for fishing and small boat launches.
A system of trails following riverbanks and open grasslands, offering varied terrain and scenic overlooks.
Critical ecosystem zones supporting migratory birds, amphibians, and native plant communities.