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PUEBLO WEST
FISHING

Pueblo West Reservoir Pueblo Reservoir is a 5,000-acre impoundment situated in the limestone cliffs and buttes in the foothills west of the city of Pueblo. Key Species: Rainbow trout, walleye, wiper, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish.

Fishing License Required: Yes
License Info: Colorado Fish & Wildlife Licensing
Fishing Rules & Regulations: Check with Colorado
Public or Private: Public

Cattail Crossing

Cattail Crossing is a 3.75 acre pond located on property owned by Pueblo West Metropolitan District (PWMD), adjacent to the Desert Hawk Golf Course in Pueblo West. The pond offers an excellent opportunity to provide a healthy aquatic environment for a variety of fish species and to increase angling opportunities for youth (age 15 and under) and persons with disabilities.

OTHER NEARBY FISHING AREAS

Crystal Lake: Near the town of Rocky Ford. Parking, trails and pier. Rocky Ford (719) 254-7414.

Bonny State Park: North of Burlington on Hwy. 385, east on Cty. Rd. 2 or 3. Accessible parking, restrooms and fishing with some assistance. State Park Office (970) 354-7306.

Holbrook Reservoir: La Junta area. Accessible parking, floating pier and restrooms located on the south side of the reservoir. City of La Junta (719) 383-3000.

Frantzhurst Lake: Salida Area. Accessible trail, bridge and pier. Chaffe County (719) 539-2218.

Doug Kissel Pond: Limon city limits. Parking, trail and pier. City of Limon (719) 775-2346.

Fountain Creek: In Manitou Springs. Accessible restroom, path and cleaning station. Colorado Springs Division Office, (719)227-5200.

Fountain Regional Park: City of Fountain. Accessible parking and fishing piers. Colorado Springs Division Office, (719)227-5200.

Lake San Isabel: West of Rye on Colorado Hwy. 165. Accessible parking, pier and quarter-mile paved trail to lake. Pueblo Division Office, (719) 561-5300.

Las Animas Pond: In the town of Las Animas. Accessible pier, walkway and parking. Fishing for warm-water species. Lamar Division Office, (719)336-6600.

Lathrop State Park: Three miles west of Walsenburg on U.S. Hwy. 160. Access for restrooms and fishing area by the outlet of Martin Lake. State Park Office, (719) 738-2376.

Monument Lake: West of Trinidad on Colorado Hwy. 12, east of the town of Monument Park. Accessible restrooms and fish cleaning station. Pueblo Division Office, (970) 870-2197.

Runyon Lake (Includes Fountain Lake): On Santa Fe Ave. in Pueblo. Accessible parking and fishing pier. Pueblo Division Office, (970) 870-2197.

Sands Lake: From Salida, northwest on Colorado Hwy. 291; the lake is opposite Mount Shavano Hatchery. Accessible fishing pier. Salida Division Office, (719)530-5520.

Arkansas Headwaters: Near Salida, main roads of access include Highways 24,285 and 50. Access to restrooms and trails along the Arkansas River. State Park Office, (719) 539-7289.

O’Haver Lake: West of Salida. Accessible parking, trail and pier. Pike/San Isabel National Forest Office, (719) 545-8737.

Crystal Lake: Leadville area. Accessible parking, trail and pier. Pike/San Isabel National Forest Office, (719) 545-8737.

Cottonwood Lake: West of Buena Vista. Accessible parking, trail and pier. Pike/San Isabel National Forest Office, (719) 545-8737.

Quail Lake: West of World Arena in Colorado Springs. City park with parking, restroom, trails and fishing piers. Colorado Spirngs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services office, 719-385-5940.

Pikeview Reservoir: Near I-25 and Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs. Fishing pier. Fully ADA access (restroom, trails) to be constructed in 2005. Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services office, 719-385-5940.

Hayden Meadows Reservoir: Just south of Leadville on Hwy 24. ADA Fishing pier and trails. Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (Colorado State Parks), 719-539-7289.

Beckwith Lake: Town park in Colorado City (south of Pueblo). Parking lot, restroom, trails, pier. Colorado City Metropolitan District office, 719-676-3396.

Sands Lake: Salida off of Hwy 291. Parking lot, restroom, trails, pier. DOW Salida Office, 719-530-5520.

Arkansas River through Pueblo: Extensive network of paved bike/pedestrian paths along Arkansas River for river fishing. Also good river fishing access at Pueblo Nature Center. City of Pueblo Parks Department, 719-553-2790.

Pikes Peak Recreation Area - Crystal Creek Reservoir. West of Colorado Springs on the Pikes Peak Highway (fee charged). Parking lot, trails, restrooms, tackle, fishing pier. Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Culture Services office, 719-385-5940.

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