Picture Canyon

Like most of the southeast’s remote canyons, Picture Canyon has abundant pinyon-juniper woodland and rimrock/cliff habitat. In addition to those, there are some excellent permanent springs, with some associated riparian growth, and some high-quality yucca grassland. A nice system of trails allows access to all these habitats, and a wide array of great scenery. Look for Rufous-crowned and Cassin’s Sparrows, Eastern Phoebe, and Long-billed Curlew (on the drive in) and wild turkeys; the rimrock has a few owl nests in the rock and harbors rattlesnakes, and some of the semi-permanent pools along the intermittent streams are home to the striking black-and-yellow tiger salamander.

Restrictions: Beware of rattlesnakes

County: Baca

Attractions: Some spectacular pictographs and great scenery

Directions: Go south on US 287/385 to CR M (18 miles south of Springfield) and go west on CR M. Go eight miles to GR 18 and turn left (south). About eight miles south of CR M, where the road begins to curve left, turn right onto the entrance road to Picture Canyon (signed).

Alternate Directions: Go south on US 287/385 to CR M (18 miles south of Springfield) and go west on CR M. Go eight miles to GR 18 and turn left (south). About eight miles south of CR M, where the road begins to curve left, turn right onto the entrance road to Picture Canyon (signed).

Habitat: Cliff Face, Cholla, Yucca, Lowland Riparian, Grassland/Prairie, Pinyon-Juniper Forest

Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours:
Ownership: USFS
Admission or Fees: Free

Parking: Gravel parking area

Lodging: Tent camping in the parking area only

Handicapped: No
Handicapped Access: Easy walking trail

Delorme: 101 D6-D7

ROC: 158 A3-A4

Latitude: 37.012317
Longitude: -102.744623

Contact Information

Contact the Forest Service Office in Springfield for more information:
Comanche National Grassland
Carrizo Unit
P.O. Box 127, 27204 Highway 287
Springfield, CO 81073
(719) 523-6591

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Additional Resources

Learn more about birds reported at this location at eBird:
https://ebird.org/hotspot/L2262841