Fishers Peak
The 19,200-acre property connects grasslands to the east with foothills and mountains to the west, serving as an important corridor for wildlife movement. Providing habitat for large native species like elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, mountain lion and black bear, the property helps maintain important connections between these species’ populations in the mountains and those in the prairies.
Restrictions: Just a small piece of the 19,200-acre park – about 1,000 acres – is open. No dogs are permitted on the property at this time.
County: Las Animas
Directions: To Fishers Peak Trailhead: From I-25, take exit 11 east to County Road 69-3 (Santa Fe Trail). Travel south until you see the entrance gate and signage on the left.
Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours: Sunrise To Sunset
Ownership: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Admission or Fees: State Parks Pass
Parking: Various
Lodging: Hotels in Trinidad
Handicapped: Yes
Handicapped Access: Wheelchair accessible, in part
Latitude: 37.1111803839
Longitude: -104.521503771
Contact Information
Fishers Peak State Park
6910 Marc Jung Drive
Trinidad, CO, 81082