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| Bodo State Wildlife Area - Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | This wildlife area lies in a basin just south of Durango. Bodo provides many different hunting opportunities. Basin creek flows east through the property to the Animas River. |
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| Haviland Lake State Wildlife Area - Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | This body of water covers 65 surface-acres. This State Wildlife Area produces good fishing for catchable-size (6-12 inch) rainbow & occasionally brook trout. |
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| Navajo State Park - State Parks | | This 15,000 surface-acre reservoir extends for 35 miles south into New Mexico. Fishing, boating, camping, and wildlife viewing are popular at this State Park. |
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| Pastorius Reservoir State Wildlife Area - Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | This small irrigation impoundment is located southeast of Durango. The reservoir is managed as both a warm and cold-water fishery, with largemouth and smallmouth bass, bluegill, and trout. This reservoir is stocked periodically with fingerling and catchable-sized rainbow trout. |
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| Perins Peak State Wildlife Area - Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | Parking at the north end of Tract A provides an access point into the San Juan National Forest, offering many biking, hiking, and horseback riding opportunities. |
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| Puett Reservoir State Wildlife Area - Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | This is a warm-water fishery managed primarily for walleye and smallmouth bass, but a few northern pikes can be found as well. |
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| San Juan National Forest - National Forests | | The San Juan National Forest encompass some 2.5 million acres. This terrain ranges from high-desert mesas to alpine peaks, with many recreational opportunities. |
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| Summit Reservoir State Wildlife Area - Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | This reservoir is managed primarily as a warm-water fishery for largemouth and smallmouth bass, and fishing is fair to good for both. This reservoir is periodically stocked with rainbow trout. |
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| Weminuche Wilderness Area - Wilderness Areas | | Here is Colorado backpacking at its best - but most crowded. There are close to 500 miles of trails within the wilderness. This wilderness is open to hikers. These areas are habitats for elk, moose, mountain goat and deer for which sightings are common. This area also supports a predator population or black bear, mountain lion and coyote. |
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