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Three Oaks State Wildlife Area Adventures

Three Oaks State Wildlife Area offers a diverse habitat supporting abundant wildlife, making it a favored destination for hunting, birdwatching, and other outdoor activities in Colorado.

3,000
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Three Oaks State Wildlife Area

 

Located in Delta County, Colorado, Three Oaks State Wildlife Area encompasses a landscape of mixed riparian woodlands, shrublands, and open meadows. The area plays a critical role in providing habitat for big game species such as mule deer, elk, and pronghorn antelope, along with a variety of upland game birds including grouse and turkey. The riparian corridors also support waterfowl and migratory bird populations, making it popular among hunters and birdwatchers alike. The area's terrain varies from gentle creek bottoms to rolling hills, offering accessible terrain for hiking and wildlife viewing.

Historically, Three Oaks has been managed by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife to balance recreation with conservation, with seasonal access aligned to hunting regulations and wildlife management objectives. The area attracts outdoor enthusiasts who come for elk and deer hunting seasons, small game hunting, and in recent years, increased interest in hiking and wildlife photography. With nearby reservoirs and rivers, fishing and water-based recreation can also be enjoyed in the surrounding region.

Visitors appreciate the area's relatively remote setting that provides ample opportunities for observing wildlife in their natural environment. While it remains less developed than some state parks, Three Oaks offers a chance to experience true Colorado high country flora and fauna with basic amenities and public access. It serves as a valuable conservation landscape contributing to wildlife population sustainability in western Colorado.

Highlights

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Diverse habitat supporting elk, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope

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Rich birdwatching opportunities during migration seasons

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Access to multiple hunting seasons covering big and small game

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Peaceful hiking routes through riparian woodland and open grasslands

Notable Natural Features

Riparian Woodlands

Supports diverse wildlife and migratory birds along the creek corridors.

Rolling Grasslands

Provides habitat for pronghorn antelope and grazing big game species.

Three Oaks Creek

A key water source within the wildlife area fostering a healthy ecosystem.