John Martin Reservoir State Park is located in Southeast Colorado and sits on a high desert prairie. The area abounds with high rocky bluffs and short grass prairie. Although at first glance the area looks dry and barren, the flora and fauna of the area are extensive.
The most recognized plant in the park is the prickly pear cactus blooms, yucca or soap-weed plant, which has many medicinal uses dating back to the Native American tribes that once roamed the area. Also spotted are sagebrush, buffalo grass and many tree species.