Karval State Wildlife Area

This very remote State Wildlife Area is scenic, with some small bluffs and a medium-sized lake. It is one of the better locations in the county for migrating shorebirds and ducks. Look for Rock Wren, Golden Eagle, Scaled Quail, pronghorn, coyote and jackrabbits. The State Wildlife Area offers free primitive camping.

Restrictions: Obey all CPW rules and regulations; be aware of hunters in season. Restrooms closed in winter

County: Lincoln

Attractions: Picnic shelters, headwaters of Adobe Creek

Directions: From Highway 94 twelve miles east of Punkin Center, go south on 32 road about 10 miles to the entrance.

Alternate Directions: From Highway 94 twelve miles east of Punkin Center, go south on 32 road about 10 miles to the entrance.

Habitat: Pond, Grassland/Prairie, Tamarisk

Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours:
Ownership: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Admission or Fees: A valid hunting or fishing license, or State Wildlife Area pass is required for everyone 16 or older accessing any state wildlife area or state trust lands.

Parking: Gravel parking areas

Lodging: Camping, hotels in Limon

Handicapped: No
Handicapped Access: Limited

Delorme: 98 B3

ROC: 108 A2

Latitude: 38.71524
Longitude: -103.50615

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