Pike River Wildlife Area offers diverse habitats along the Pike River, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, and tranquil outdoor recreation near Silverton, Colorado.
Pike River Wildlife Area is a protected natural environment located within San Juan County, Colorado, near the historic mountain town of Silverton. The area preserves riparian corridors, wetlands, and mixed conifer forests along the Pike River, a tributary of the Animas River. Covering a modest acreage, it plays a key role in safeguarding habitat for native wildlife such as elk, black bear, mule deer, and various bird species, including migratory waterfowl and raptors. The diverse landscape includes riparian zones rich in willows and aspens, supporting a range of flora and fauna typical of high-elevation ecosystems in southwestern Colorado. Historically, the region around the Pike River was influenced by mining activity, but ongoing conservation efforts have focused on river health and habitat restoration. Visitors to the wildlife area can enjoy birdwatching, angling, and quiet hikes along the water’s edge. The Pike River itself is known for its trout fishing, drawing anglers seeking brook and rainbow trout. Though the area is relatively remote, easy access from Silverton makes it a favored spot for locals and visitors looking to experience Colorado's high country wildlife and pristine river environments. The Pike River Wildlife Area serves as an important corridor for species migration and natural hydrological functions, contributing to the larger conservation landscape of the San Juan Mountains. Recreational use here emphasizes minimal impact practices, ensuring the natural character and ecological integrity endure.
Scenic riparian habitat along the Pike River ideal for birdwatching
Opportunities to catch native brook and rainbow trout
Close proximity to historic mining town of Silverton
Quiet wildlife viewing spots with elk and waterfowl
A cold water stream supporting native trout populations and riparian ecosystems.
Vital wetland habitats along the river that support diverse bird and aquatic life.
Seasonal corridors used by elk herds moving through the San Juan Mountains.