Ancient fossils still lie hidden in the bold and bronzen buttes of Badlands National Park, a protected wilderness penetrated by hiking and biking trails.
The entire watershed on Forest Service Lands is managed under the National Recreation Fee Demo program by Canyon Enterprises, Inc., under concession to the US Forest Service. A daily fee of $4.00 is charged to enter the area. Seasons passes are available from Canyon Enterprises for $25.00 per year. These passes are also good at all Pike & San Isabel National Forests, Cimarron & Comanche National Grasslands Rec. Fee Demo Areas. Easy access and plenty of camping facilities make this small stream an excellent weekend destination for the family. The watershed also contains several large beaver ponds. Lake fishing is also available at Jefferson Lake, near the headwaters of the watershed. For more information on this and other streams and lakes on the South Park Ranger District and surrounding Park County
Fishing
Fish:
Brook Trout Rainbow Trout
Details
Season:
Year round
Camping Info
Several Forest Service Campgrounds along the creek. No dispersed camping is available in this Recreation Fee Demonstration Area.
Amenities
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From the town of Jefferson on US Highway 285, go north on Park County Road 35. After approximately 2 miles, turn right onto Forest Road 427. Continue 1.25 miles to the Forest boundary. The road parallels and is immediately adjacent to the stream throughout it's length, and is usually impassable due to snow until May.
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