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Billy Creek State Wildlife Area
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Vegetation in Billy Creek State Wildlife Area consists primarily of sagebrush, oakbrush & pinon-juniper. Some cottonwood habitat exists on the Uncompahgre & Billy Creek riparian zones. A man-made pond exists on the property.
This area is primarily for hunting and observing wildlife.

Facilities: Primitive camping is permitted.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to use Billy Creek State Wildlife Area.

Best Time To Visit: Billy Creek State Wildlife Area is open year-round.

Fees: There are no fees to enter a State Wildlife Refuge. There are fees to obtain fishing and hunting licenses. Please contact the Denver office for further information.

Accessibility: This area is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Users of wildlife areas are reminded to check current hunting, fishing, and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose.

Directions: To reach Billy Creek State Wildlife Area from Montrose, travel approximately seven miles south on US 550 to Government Springs Road, and then two miles west to the marked access road.

Address
Denver Service Center
6060 Broadway
Denver, Colorado 80216
Phone
General: (303) 291-7227
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