Trinchera Ranch Wildlife Area offers rich hunting and fishing opportunities with diverse habitats ranging from river bottoms to high desert foothills. It is a renowned destination for big game hunting and wildlife observation in southern Colorado.
Located in Huerfano County in southern Colorado, Trinchera Ranch Wildlife Area encompasses a varied landscape of approximately 6,750 acres, including riparian corridors, rolling grasslands, piñon-juniper woodlands, and rugged canyon terrain. The area is managed primarily for wildlife habitat and recreational hunting, particularly big game like mule deer, elk, and pronghorn antelope. The Trinchera Creek and surrounding wetlands provide critical water sources that support a healthy population of waterfowl, small mammals, and songbirds. Historically, this land was a working ranch before being transitioned to wildlife management by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It retains a mix of open landscapes and sheltered draws, creating excellent cover for animals and hunting prospects. Visitors also enjoy fishing in Trinchera Creek, which supports native trout populations, and seasonal bird watching. Access to the area is generally by vehicle on dirt roads, with some primitive camping allowed in designated spots. The wildlife area’s balance of accessible hunting terrain and natural quiet draws sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts during the fall big game seasons and spring fishing months. While the area provides few developed facilities, the natural setting offers an immersive experience for those knowledgeable about backcountry navigation and outdoor skills.
Excellent mule deer and elk hunting grounds recognized statewide
Trinchera Creek offers quality trout fishing opportunities
Expansive open fields with piñon-juniper cover supporting diverse wildlife
Remote and quiet setting ideal for wildlife photography and birding
A perennial waterway supporting trout and local wildlife, integral to the area's riparian habitat.
Extensive foothill and canyon terrain providing prime habitat for mule deer, elk, and pronghorn.
Wooded areas offering cover for wildlife and scenic views over the neighboring grasslands.