Tamarack Ranch State Wildlife Area

While you won’t see many tamarack trees here, this large SWA is the best spot in northeastern Colorado to search for the full suite of northeastern specialties. Search particularly in the denser riparian habitat to the north of the road and south of the river for Northern Cardinal; Baltimore Oriole (as well as hybrids of all sorts); Eastern, Spotted, and everything-in-between Towhees; Red-bellied Woodpecker; and Bell’s Vireo. The more open country to the east of CO 63 could have Field Sparrow, Red-headed Woodpecker, and Upland Sandpiper. In the winter months, flocks of sparrows might include Harris’s Sparrow, and Rough-legged Hawks are sometimes found hanging out in the area. Hunting occurs on this property, so be sure to check for seasonal restrictions before heading out.

Restrictions: Please obey all CPW rules and regulations. Hunting occurs on this property, be sure to check seasons.

County: Logan

Directions: From I-76: take exit 149/Crook and go north on CO 55. In a little over a mile, head east on CR 385 into the parking lot. The western portion of the State Wildlife Area is accessible via a dirt road just north of the parking lot at R 385.

Alternate Directions: From I-76: take exit 149/Crook and go north on CO 55. In a little over a mile, head east on CR 385 into the parking lot. The western portion of the State Wildlife Area is accessible via a dirt road just north of the parking lot at CR 385.

Dates of Access: Open all year.
Hours: 4 am to 9 pm
Ownership: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Admission or Fees: A valid hunting or fishing license will be required for everyone 18 or older attempting to access any State Wildlife Area or State Trust Land leased by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

Parking: Gravel parking areas and roadside

Lodging: Limited primitive camping available, lodging in Sterling or Julesburg

Handicapped Access: Limited birding from your car

Latitude: 40.832429
Longitude: -102.80405

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