The Cache la Poudre River is a Wild and Scenic River known for its stunning mountain terrain and outdoor recreation opportunities including fishing and kayaking.
The Cache la Poudre River, Colorado's only designated Wild and Scenic River, flows through the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountains, offering a pristine environment for outdoor enthusiasts. Spanning just over 126 miles, the river provides a mixture of thrilling rapids and tranquil stretches perfect for paddling, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The river's protected status helps preserve its ecological and historical value. It was a historic trading route, blending cultural heritage with natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy the lush riparian habitats that support a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and numerous bird species. Whether embarking on a scenic drive along Highway 14 or hiking the trails that parallel the river, visitors are treated to panoramic vistas of towering peaks and dense woodlands. The river is particularly popular with fly anglers, drawn to its diverse fish population, while paddlers find thrills in its Class III and IV rapids. The Cache la Poudre's pristine environment provides an ideal escape for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor adventure.
Poudre Canyon
Native trout fishing in crystal-clear waters
Whitewater rafting and kayaking opportunities
Rustic stone bridges and historic sites along the river
A series of rushing waterfalls located within Roosevelt National Forest.
Trail offering access to remote areas of the river and excellent fishing spots.
A hub for education about the river's ecosystem and conservation efforts.