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Sandpiper Pond

State Park in Weld County, Colorado

Water Type:

Pond

Conditions:

Exceptional for families and new anglers and great ice fishing. Sandpiper Pond is great for seasonal trout.

Stocking Report:

Stocked

Common Species:

Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Common Carp, Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Striped Bass

Sandpiper Pond

State Park in Weld County, Colorado

Water Type:

Pond

Conditions:

Exceptional for families and new anglers and great ice fishing. Sandpiper Pond is great for seasonal trout.

Stocking Report:

Stocked

Activities:

Common Species:

Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Common Carp, Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Striped Bass

Body of Water

Description

Variety angling in a single park, each pond really has something different to offer. Exceptional for families and new anglers and great ice fishing. Park staff is quite incredible with a breadth of fishing knowledge. Sandpiper Pond is great for seasonal trout.

About Sandpiper Pond

A quality waters location

Sandpiper Pond is one of ten ponds located within St. Vrain State Park. 

About St. Vrain State Park

St. Vrain is a nature- and people-friendly park offering 228 acres of water (not including wetlands and rivers). Come boat, walk on the trails, fish or just enjoy the natural beauty.

About Quality Waters

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is excited to announce Quality Waters, a new category of fishable waters that our talented team of fish management biologists has identified and nominated based on their fish sampling records, creel surveys, and professional biological assessments.

Activities at this Location

Boating

Fishing

Camping Nearby

Picnicking Nearby

Visit Sandpiper Pond in St. Vrain State Park

Park Location: I-25 and HWY 119 (east of Longmont).

Pond Location: From the park entrance station, take 24 1/2 Road East towards the dump station. Turn left at the road split and head North to the parking lot. Sandpiper Pond will be on your left.

A group of friends around a campire.

Save Money

Use the Keep Colorado Wild Pass

The Keep Colorado Wild Pass is $29.

Other pass options:

  • Affixed Vehicle Parks Pass $80
  • Family Multi Vehicle Pass $120
  • Individual Pass (foot and bike traffic only) $29

    Boating at Sandpiper Pond

    Hand-launched vessels that are hand or foot propelled or with electric trolling motors, along with inflatable devices with two or more chambers, are permitted on all ponds. All vessels and water users must observe all Colorado Boating Statutes and Regulations at all times.

    Stay Safe on the Water

    Keep your time on the water fun and safe by following some simple safety guidelines.

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    Life Jackets

    You must wear a life jacket/personal floatation device (PFD)​ that is the correct size for you when engaging in water activities. Check with the park you are planning to visit to see if they offer loaner life jackets.

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    Boating Rules

    Be prepared for your day on the water by familiarizing yourself with the guidelines and regulations for your water activity.

    Learn the Rules

    Fishing at Sandpiper Pond

    Pond Acres: 12.7

    Variety angling all in a single location, each pond really has something different to offer. Fish for rainbow trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish, black crappie, bluegill, green sunfish and yellow perch. The park staff is quite incredible with a breadth of fishing knowledge.

    Pond Features:

    • Two concrete piers:on the southern and western shorelines.  Both are located near parking spaces and are connected to the parking area by a paved footpath.  The southern pier has a restroom close by, but the western pier does not.
    Father and son fishing.

    Don't Forget Your Fishing License

    All anglers need a fishing license, but youth aged 15 and under fish for free.​ Reduced cost licenses are available for Colorado residents including:  adults, youth aged 16 to 17, seniors, active duty members, first responders with disabilities, and veterans with disabilities.

    Rules and Restrictions

    While there are no special regulations for this location, see the Colorado fishing brochure for general fishing rules and regulations.

    Fish at this Location

    The ponds are stocked several times a year with selected species.

    largemouth bass.

    Largemouth Bass

    Casting lures and plugs during dawn and dusk hours around cattails and sunken logs will give you the best chance to land one of the lunkers.

    More About Largemouth Bass
    Walleye.

    Walleye

    Anglers often fish for walleye when it is windy because the wind stirs up the bottom of a lake and makes the water turbid. Walleye are great hunters of food in murky water because of their good eyesight, so anglers are often successful when the wind blows. Anglers call good fishing in the wind the walleye chop.

    More Walleye
    Wiper.

    Wiper

    Casting shad imitations or various lures at the “busting” prey and holding on tight is a fun method for catching wiper. Trolling can also be effective.

    More About Wiper
    Anglers telling fish stories.

    Catch a Record

    Fishing Awards and Records

    Colorado Parks and Wildlife recognizes licensed anglers who catch exceptionally large fish through three separate programs, Record by Weight, Record by Length (released only) and Master Angler.​​​​​ Learn more about what it takes to be a Colorado record holder!

    Fishing Survey

    This pond is primarily managed for 10-inch trout which are heavily stocked in the spring and late fall (ice angling). Trout numbers are likely impacted by harvest and predation. Crappie abundance is significant however the average size is rather small.

    Sandpiper Pond May, 2023, 1 Gillnet, 2 Trapnets

    Species Total Catch Mean Length (inches) Maximum Minimum
    Blue Crappie 66 6.55 3.74 7.60
    Channel Catfish 4 4.85 4.13 5.31
    Common Carp 4 14.05 9.80 17.24
    Gizzard Shad 28 10.13 9.41 10.63
    Rainbow Trout 1 11.77 11.77 11.77
    Sauger 2 22.20 21.34 23.07
    Walleye 1 26.85 26.85 26.85
    White Sucker 4 16.05 14.61 16.9

    Mandatory Boat Inspections for ANS Before Coming to St. Vrain

    To boat on the reservoir, an aquatic nuisance species (ANS) stamp, current boat registration and a pre-launch boat inspection is required. 

    Vessels and other floating devices that are both hand-launched and human-powered are exempt from mandatory ANS inspections.

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    Inspection Locations

    There are no ANS inspections for boats at St. Vrain State Park. Please remember to have your boat inspected ahead of time.

    The closest ANS inspection locations are at Boulder Reservoir, Barr Lake State Park, Boyd Lake State Park and Stanley Lake. See the list linked below for inspection locations.

    Colorado ANS Inspection Sites
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    Eurasian watermilfoil

    Eurasian watermilfoil has been detected in the reservoir at St. Vrain.

    It is an aquatic noxious weed that forms dense mats which restrict swimming, fishing, and boating.

    Stop the Spread of Eurasian watermilfoil.

    Aquatic Nuisance Species

    How to Clean Your Hand Launch Vessels and Fishing Gear

    Invasive species of plants and wildlife harm Colorado's land and water, negatively impacting the state’s economy, recreation, property values and public health. Invasive wildlife spread by hitchhiking on watercraft, trailers, vehicles, tires, boots, waders, equipment, gear, firewood and even dogs!  

      Anglin — How to Clear Your Gear Video

      Angling — Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species

      After cleaning their gear, anglers should then perform one of the following options to disinfect their gear before going into the next body of water or moving to a new stretch of river.

      Option 1

      • Disinfect waders and gear with quaternary ammonia cleaner (QAC).
      • After cleaning, submerge gear in a tub filled with a solution of 6oz QAC/gallon of water for at least 10 minutes. Follow all precautionary label instructions!
      • Rinse water must be from a clean source to avoid re-infection.
      • Dispose of the chemical bath properly away from any waters.

      Option 2

      • Heat treat your gear by soaking or spraying for 10 minutes with 140o Fahrenheit water.

      Option 3

      • Dry your waders and equipment completely for a minimum of 10 days between use.

      Option 4

      • Freeze your waders and boots overnight between use.

      Clean

      • Keep your distance from storm drains and new bodies of water while cleaning all equipment.
      • Remove all visible plant material, animals, and mud from the hull, trailer and all compartments including footwells and storage areas.
      • Clean all other equipment that was used including paddles, dry storage bags, leashes, anchors and lifejackets.

      Dr

      • Ensure that all water has been drained from your inflatable watercraft.
      • Carry your kayak, canoe, or paddleboard to a dry location to drain and dry. Tilt and lift your watercraft to empty any water that has pooled inside the interior compartments.
      • If your inflatable watercraft has a two-layer (bladder/shell) construction or a floor that allows water inside the shell, be sure to drain all the areas where water could be trapped.

      Dry

      • Sponge or towel any water that remains on the watercraft following your draining process.
      • Find a place where the kayak, canoe or paddleboard can continue to dry completely.
      • Leave your watercraft inflated until it is completely dry. When fully dry, place the air valve down when deflating to prevent water from getting inside.

      Boating and Fishing Regulations

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      Be a Pain in the ANS!

      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.