Vogel Canyon

This scenic out-of-the-way spot features picnic sites, interpretive signs and rock art. For birds, the main attraction of this medium sized canyon are the two permanent springs at the bottom of the canyon about a mile from the parking area. The riparian habitat here could attract migrants in season. Almost every regular southeast dryland species occurs here, including Eastern Phoebe by the water, nesting Great Horned Owl, and Common Poorwill. The habitat here includes, in addition to the springs, pinyon-juniper, rimrock and cliffs and extensive cholla grasslands with pronghorn, jackrabbits, coyotes and box turtles. Four hiking trails provide access to all the habitats.

Restrictions: Obey all rules and regulations

County: Otero

Attractions: Pictographs

Directions: From La Junta, head south on CO 109 to GR 802 (David Canyon Road) and turn right (southwest). About a mile and a half from CO 109, turn left (south) onto GR 31. The parking lot is a mile south at the end of the road.

Alternate Directions: From La Junta, head south on CO 109 to GR 802 (David Canyon Road) and turn right (southwest). About a mile and a half from CO 109, turn left (south) onto GR 31. The parking lot is a mile south at the end of the road.

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

Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours:
Ownership: US Forest Service
Admission or Fees: Free

Parking: Gravel parking area

Lodging: Tent camping in the parking lot only

Handicapped: Yes
Handicapped Access: Easy walking trail

Delorme: 100 A3

ROC: 140 B2

Latitude: 37.77007
Longitude: -103.512883

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Additional Resources

Learn more about birds reported at this location at eBird:
https://ebird.org/hotspot/L371237