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Savage State Wildlife Area Adventures

Savage State Wildlife Area is a remote public hunting and fishing area in southwest Colorado known for its rugged terrain, high-elevation forests, and excellent opportunities for anglers and hunters seeking native wildlife.

10,538
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
4,500
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Savage State Wildlife Area

 

Located in San Juan County, Colorado, Savage State Wildlife Area covers a wild and rugged landscape characterized by high mountain terrain, dense coniferous forests, and alpine meadows. Situated near the town of Silverton, this area sits at elevations ranging from approximately 9,000 to 11,500 feet. The landscape features steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and several streams that provide prime habitat for trout species, especially native Colorado River cutthroat trout, making it a favored destination for fly fishing enthusiasts. The Wildlife Area supports populations of elk, mule deer, black bear, mountain lion, and a variety of small game, attracting hunters during the fall seasons. Hikers and horseback riders also visit for scenic exploration and wildlife viewing, though trails are minimal and the area is mostly used for hunting and fishing access rather than developed recreation. The area is managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife and emphasizes wildlife conservation and habitat protection. Its remoteness offers a quiet wilderness experience without crowds. Access is typically via Forest Service roads from the nearby towns of Silverton and Durango, with some routes requiring high-clearance or 4WD vehicles especially in early spring or late fall. Visitors appreciate the pristine waters, peaceful solitude, and the challenge of navigating rugged terrain to enjoy Colorado’s high country outdoors. Winter brings snow, limiting access but opening opportunities for backcountry skiing and snowshoeing for experienced users. Savage State Wildlife Area represents a rugged, lightly developed protected place for anglers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking authentic wilderness conditions in the San Juan Mountains region.

Highlights

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Savage Creek — renowned trout fishing stream with native cutthroat trout

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High-elevation views of the San Juan Mountains

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Habitat for elk and mule deer providing quality hunting opportunities

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Remote, quiet access offering solitude away from heavy tourism

Notable Natural Features

Savage Creek

A crystal-clear stream famous for native Colorado River cutthroat trout fishing.

High Mountain Meadows

Open meadows at elevations over 10,000 feet providing grazing habitat and scenic views.

San Juan Mountain Backdrop

Dramatic rugged peaks provide a stunning natural setting throughout the Wildlife Area.