Information About Wildlife Viewing In Denver, Colorado
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Barr Lake - Bird Watching
Channel catfish, smallmouth and largemouth bass, rainbow trout, walleye, bluegill, wiper and tiger muskie are among the species Colorado Division of Wildlife has stocked at Barr Lake. All boats are restricted to the north half of the lake and to motors that are 10 horsepower or less..

Barr Lake State Park - Bird Watching
This park is a nature enthusiasts dream. Over 300 species of birds have been spotted here. This is a quiet lake, boats with electric trolling motors or gasoline motors of 10 horsepower or less are permitted on Barr Lake. There is no camping in this State Park.

Blue Grouse Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 0.7 miles long and rated as "easy". The elevation is 8,700 feet.

Buffalo Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 1.2 miles long and rated as "moderate".

Burro Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 4.5 miles long and rated as "moderate".

Chatfield Campground - Bird Watching
This campground contains 151 individual campsites versatile to all campers. It is located next to the Chatfield Lake.

Chatfield Lake - Bird Watching
Boating, water skiing, sailing and swimming are among the park's most popular activities.

Chatfield State Park - Bird Watching
The park includes camping, a full-service livery, miles of hiking and biking trails, a popular lake, the Chatfield marina and one of the most popular hot-air balloon launch areas on the Front Range.

Crescent Meadows Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
Crescent Meadows Trail leads visitors 2.5 miles to the trailhead along Gross Dam Road within the Crescent Meadows portion of the State Park.

Daniels Park - Mammals
Most of the park is a Bison preserve and natural area where visitors can view the animals in a high-plains habitat.

Eldorado Canyon State Park - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In State Parks
Eldorado Canyon offers hiking trails for all abilities, rainbow and brook trout fishing, biking, sightseeing, spectacular views and wildlife. Eldorado Canyon is a day-use only park and does not offer camping.

Eldorado Canyon Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This is a scenic, moderately difficult trail that is 4.5 miles long (one way).

Elk Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 1.7 miles long and rated as "easy".

Fowler Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Durango State Park, is an easy trail that provides a great place to watch rock climbers or simply enjoy views of the canyon.

Genesee Park - Mammals
Genesee is Denver's largest mountain park containing 2,341 acres. Hiking, picnicking, sand volleyball, horseshoes, and hiking trails are a few of the recreational activities permitted here.

Golden Gate Canyon State Park - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In State Parks
Miles upon miles of mountain trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding and 155 campsites make Golden Gate Canyon accessible to everyone. Golden Gate Canyon is a great place for young anglers and fall color viewing.

Horseshoe Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 1.8 miles long and rated as "easy to moderate".

Lake Perimeter Trail - Bird Watching
This is an 8.8 mile trail that fully circles Lake Barr. It is open to hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Bikers should be equipped with thorn-resistant tires.

Mt. Evens Wilderness Area - Wildlife Viewing In Wilderness Areas
Mt. Evens Wilderness Area consists of 74,401 acres. The area abounds with recreational opportunities.

Mule Deer Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 5.2 miles long and rated as "easy to moderate".

Raccoon Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 2.5 miles long and rated as "moderate".

Rattlesnake Gulch Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
The Rattlesnake Gulch Trail is a moderately difficult trail that leads 1.4 miles (one way) past spectacular views of the canyon and eastern plains to the historic Crags hotel ruin, 800 feet above the trailhead.

Snowshoe Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 3.0 miles long and rated as "moderate".

Streamside Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals
This trail, located within the Eldorango Canyon State Park, is an easy half-mile hike (one way) along the South Bolder Creek.
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