Eagle Canyon
Larimer County
Access Requirements:
Everyone age 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license to access a state trust land.
Activities & Amenities:
- Hunting
- Fishing
- Camping
- Guides Available
Contact:
CPW Area: 2
CPW District: 122
District Wildlife Manager: Clayton Brossart
Office Name: N/A
Address: N/A
City: N/A
Phone: 970-472-4460
Eagle Canyon
Larimer County
Access Requirements:
Everyone age 16 years or older MUST have a valid hunting or fishing license to access a state trust land.
Activities & Amenities:
- Hunting
- Fishing
- Camping
- Guides Available
Contact:
CPW Area: 2
CPW District: 122
District Wildlife Manager: Clayton Brossart
Office Name: N/A
Address: N/A
City: N/A
Phone: 970-472-4460
About This State Trust Land
The State Trust Lands (STL) Hunting and Fishing Access Program includes more than 900,000 acres of land leased to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) for seasonal public hunting and fishing opportunities. Most properties are open seasonally for hunting and fishing ONLY, unless specifically authorized for wildlife viewing. STLs are typically open from Sept. 1 through the end of February, unless noted otherwise and are closed to public access all other times of the year. A valid hunting or fishing license is required to access State Trust Lands in this program, and unauthorized use or activity on these lands may be subject to enforcement from CPW or local authorities.
From Loveland, take Hwy. 34 W to Big Thompson School, then go N 4 miles on Buckhorn Rd. (CR 27) to Masonville. Go NW on Buckhorn Rd. 2.5 miles to Bar D Ranch Rd. (Storm Mountain Access Rd.). Go 2.5 miles W on Bar D Ranch Rd. to access sign on USFS land. Go by foot or horseback 1.5 miles across forest to S boundary.
640 acres.
6827 ft - 2081 m
Hunting
OPEN: Sept. 1 - end of Feb. Access road to property is closed when USFS closes the gate on Dec. 7.
640 acres.
6827 ft - 2081 m
Hunting
OPEN: Sept. 1 - end of Feb. Access road to property is closed when USFS closes the gate on Dec. 7.
You can help!
Leave No Trace
When visiting state lands, remember to practice the seven Leave No Trace principles. Travel and park on durable surfaces, including established parking spots and campsites, and stay on areas of rock, gravel, and dry grasses or snow. Remember to pack out what you packed in. When shooting is permitted on a property, pick up your spent shells, target remnants, clays and carry our trash or anything else you brought with you.