Treasure Creek
State Park in Archuleta and Conejos Counties, Colorado
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Treasure creek supports a healthy population of self-sustaining cutthroat trout. Best fished from shore or wading.
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Treasure Creek
State Park in Archuleta and Conejos Counties, Colorado
Water Type:
Conditions:
Treasure creek supports a healthy population of self-sustaining cutthroat trout. Best fished from shore or wading.
Stocking Report:
Activities:
Common Species:
Body of Water
Description
From headwaters downstream to confluence with Alamosa River.
This is a smaller water with multiple waterfalls.
For more information, check out the Forest Service website.
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