Crawford State Park
This small reservoir ringed by pinyon-juniper covered hills can be a reasonable location to look for waterfowl and Sandhill Cranes in migration. The pinyon-juniper habitat can be good for Pinyon Jay, Juniper Titmouse, Black-throated Gray Warbler, and others.
Restrictions: Quiet time after 10 pm
County: Delta
Attractions: Coin operated showers, electrical hookups.
Directions: From Crawford, continue south on CO 92 until you see the reservoir.
Alternate Directions: From Hotchkiss, head south on CO 92 for 11.5 miles to the entrance, on the right.
Habitat: Pond/Lake/Reservoir
Dates of Access: Open year round
Hours: 24 hours
Ownership: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Admission or Fees: State Parks Pass
Parking: Gravel parking areas
Lodging: Campground
Handicapped: Yes
Handicapped Access: Accessible campsites, camper services building, showers, fishing sites and trails.
Delorme: 57 C5
ROC: 9.9E+03
Latitude: 38.68749
Longitude: -107.59545