Fishing in Greeley, Colorado
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Greeley, Colorado
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Fishing In National Forests

Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and The Pawnee National Grassland
The Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland encompass roughly 1.5 million acres of public land in the Rocky Mountains, foothills and short grass prairie of north central Colorado. This area offers a wide variety of recreation for all types of visitors.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingVisitor centerInterpretive signsHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leashPicnic table
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Fishing In State Parks

Boyd Lake State Park
This park boasts over 1,700 surface-acres of water for boating, fishing, sailing and more. A sandy beach and seasonably warm water make Boyd Lake a favorite among windsurfers, water-skiers and swimmers. Modern camping facilities, picnic areas, a playground and a trail system round out the activities.
FishingToiletsPicnic tablePotable drinking waterHandicapped AccessFees are chargedSwimming
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Fishing In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges

Seeley Reservoir State Wildlife Area
Wildlife viewing and fishing are the main attraction at this State Wildlife Area.
FishingBirdwatchingWildlife viewingToiletsParking
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Lakes & Reservoirs

Boyd Lake
This lake is a popular spot with anglers for bass, catfish, crappie, perch, rainbow trout and walleye.
FishingBoat launchPotable drinking waterPicnic tableFees are chargedToilets
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Rivers & Streams

Banner Lakes State Wildlife Area
This refuge is located in Weld County at the elevation of 5,000 feet. It contains 934 acres of wetlands. Hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography are all popular activities here.
FishingBirdwatchingToilets
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