
Grape Creek
State Park in Custer and Freemont Counties, Colorado
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Grape Creek below DeWeese Reservoir boasts an excellent fishery that can support high densities and quality sizes of brown trout and rainbow trout.
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Grape Creek
State Park in Custer and Freemont Counties, Colorado
Water Type:
Conditions:
Grape Creek below DeWeese Reservoir boasts an excellent fishery that can support high densities and quality sizes of brown trout and rainbow trout.
Stocking Report:
Activities:
Common Species:
Body of Water
Description
From Johnson Gulch downstream to confluence with Arkansas River.
Grape Creek below DeWeese Reservoir boasts an excellent fishery that can support high densities and quality sizes of brown trout and rainbow trout. Access below the reservoir at West Bear Gulch State Trust Land and in Temple Canyon near Canon City gives anglers opportunities to fish in remote and rugged areas full of wildlife. Rainbow trout recovery efforts in Grape Creek have created a high-quality dual-species fishery.
For more information, check the BLM website.

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If you use water, aquatic nuisance species (ANS) can affect you. For example, Zebra and quagga mussels clog up the infrastructure that delivers water to our homes. Keeping invasive species under control is a matter of public health.