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Eagle Valley Wildlife Area Adventures

Eagle Valley Wildlife Area is a diverse and scenic habitat in central Colorado offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, and outdoor recreation across its blend of riparian, wetland, and upland ecosystems.

1,390
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Eagle Valley Wildlife Area

 

Eagle Valley Wildlife Area encompasses a variety of habitats surrounding the Eagle River near Eagle, Colorado. The area spans wetlands, riparian zones, and sagebrush uplands that support a wide array of wildlife, including waterfowl, songbirds, mule deer, and beavers. The landscape features a mix of ponds, marshes, and meadows interspersed with cottonwood stands and native vegetation, making it a vibrant location for nature enthusiasts throughout the year. Established to protect crucial wintering grounds and aquatic habitats, the wildlife area serves as a vital refuge especially during the harsh Colorado winters. Anglers enjoy fishing for native cutthroat trout and stocked species along Eagle River and in area ponds. Birdwatchers can spot a wide variety of migratory and resident birds like bald eagles and great blue herons. Recreational trails weave along the water’s edge and through scenic cottonwood groves, providing easy hiking, wildlife photography, and educational opportunities. The wildlife area's proximity to the town of Eagle makes it accessible year-round, offering picnic areas and interpretive signs to enhance the visitor experience. Efforts to maintain the natural hydrology and vegetation balance ensure that Eagle Valley Wildlife Area remains a sanctuary for wildlife and a peaceful outdoor retreat for visitors.

Highlights

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Diverse wetland complexes along the Eagle River offering prime birdwatching

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Excellent fishing opportunities for native and stocked trout species

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Scenic cottonwood groves providing habitat and shaded hiking trails

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Access to quiet waterfowl viewing blinds and interpretive wildlife signs

Notable Natural Features

Eagle River Riparian Corridor

A crucial aquatic and riparian habitat supporting fish populations and diverse bird species.

Wetland Ponds and Marshes

Seasonally flooded areas that attract migrating waterfowl and amphibians.

Cottonwood Forest

Mature cottonwood trees provide shelter and food for mammals and nesting birds.