Texas Creek

If you can get to this scenic piece of BLM canyonland early on a summer morning, you’re likely to encounter Broad-tailed and Black-chinned Hummingbirds, Cassin’s Kingbird, Gray and Ash-throated Flycatchers, Pinyon Jay, Western Scrub-Jay, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Bushtit and Juniper Titmouse, in addition to several kinds of snakes, lizards and butterflies. Mammals include mule deer, ground squirrels, coyotes and elk. By mid-morning, however, this area becomes very popular with ATVs and horseback riders, and it is harder to find wildlife after that.

Restrictions: Beware ATV and horse traffic

County: Fremont

Directions: The tiny town of Texas Creek is along US 50 about 25 miles west of Canon City. In town, turn north onto Texas Creek Gulch road (CR 27). There is a BLM parking lot about a mile from the highway.

Alternate Directions: Greenwood Road loops for 2 miles east of CO-96, with the northern entrance 1.7 miles south of Wetmore, and the southern entrance 2.7 miles south of Wetmore.

Habitat: Pinyon-Juniper Forest

Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours: 0
Ownership: BLM
Admission or Fees: Free

Parking: Gravel parking area

Lodging: Free primitive camping

Handicapped: No
Handicapped Access: Limited

Delorme: 71 A6

ROC: 103 F4

Latitude: 38.419503
Longitude: -105.589857