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DOW fishing reports over 4,000 brown trout per mile in this river. reserve online now Fishing report

People come to Sweetwater for things they enjoy doing.

Others come to do NOTHING for a change -- especially when they can do nothing in such a beautiful location.

Take a look at what we have listed here. Then contact us about making arrangements to do the things you enjoy most...

Fishing

Fly fishing the Arkansas River is one of the famous “must-do” trips for anglers. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has called this part of the Arkansas one of the eight best trout rivers in the state, and reports the population count at over 4,000 brown trout per mile -- giving us at least 2,000 to catch without leaving the property!

A healthy caddis fly hatch indicates a healthy river.

Fish love to feed on caddis flies. Scientist use the caddis fly popluations to determine how healthy a stream, river or lake is. Caddis fly hatches on the Arkansas River are very good. The caddis hatch that occurs during the spring is one of the most prolific in the west.

Trout come to the surface to feed off of caddis flies.

Blinding numbers of these flies come off and cover the river. This is a great time to catch trout since many fish come to the surface to feed on the live caddis flies.

Blue-winged olives and pale morning duns are the most prolific and productive mayfly hatches on the river. Stoneflies and other caddis also stir the river's surface when the conditions are right. The huge golden stonefly hatch usually occurs during the runoff period but can still provide some dry fly action in areas of slower water or along the banks.

Fly fishermen in the Arkansas River.

Streamers and nymphs also produce very well. They fish exceptionally well along the banks when the river is high from recent rain or runoff. Use some split shot and a long leader to get your nymphs down. A sink tip line will help to get your streamers along the bottom and fished properly. Ideal fishing and wildlife vacation

For the latest report on fishing conditions throughout Colorado, from the Division of Wildlife (DOW) - updated April 1 through August 3. http://wildlife.state.co.us/dowfish/index.asp

For the DOW’s fishing report on gamefish stocking. http://wildlife.state.co.us/fishing/fishcond.asp

For brochures on fishing or hunting regulations.
http://wildlife.state.co.us/Brochures/
Hiking and mountain climbing adventures.

Hiking

We have several purposely under-developed trails through the 31 acres of Sweetwater.
Some feature natural and cultural history learning opportunities, all have great “Kodak moment” locations! Mountain biking.

Mountain Biking

Miles and miles of biking trails and roads in the local area afford numerous opportunities for short or long rides, suited for the novice or the expert.

Off-Road Jeep / ATV Drives

We'll have more on this soon. Driving maps, jeep and ATV rentals are available.

Exciting rafting and fishing vacation.

River Rafting

What can we say? The Arkansas River is one of the premier paddling spots in the country! Raft trips suitable for family outings, as well as kayak trips for the advanced paddler are right at our doorstep.

Wildlife Viewing

Mountain goats in the Rocky Mountains. Sweetwater is actively managed to maximize your opportunity to see and truly understand wildlife. We regularly see elk, deer, and bighorn sheep (or evidence of their nocturnal visits) right ON the Sweetwater property. Mountain goats (picture) live nearby. Over one hundred species of birds inhabit this area. We have at least one resident beaver.

Beautiful wildlife in Texas Creek, Colorado.

Over one hundred species of birds inhabit this area, including bald eagles, kingfishers, mountain bluebirds, flycatchers, and cliff swallows.

Swallowtail butterfly.

The only tigers we’ve seen so far are Swallowtails (butterflys); but yes, Dorothy, there are “lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my”, so make sure your wildlife viewing is done safely. If you’re not sure how to do that, just ask us; we want your experience with wildlife to be as safe as it is satisfying.

We don’t know of any river otters at Sweetwater, BUT the Division of Wildlife has begun a very successful program of re-introduction of this wonderful aquatic mammal on several Colorado Rivers. Keep your eyes peeled!

Beautiful wildflowers dot the landscape.

Wildflower Viewing

An awesome variety of wildflowers bloom in southern Colorado. Starting in May, all throughout the summer, and into fall, a colorful display of wildflowers abound. Ask us for directions to the "special" areas where wildflowers are in abundance at that particular time.

Wildflower photography and bird watching.

We invite you to explore the rest of our website. Then give us a call and tell us what interests you the most. Ask questions. We'd love to hear from you! If we don't have exactly what you want here, perhaps we can help you find your perfect vacation.

We're looking forward to being of service to you.

Campground on the river with cowboy adventures.

Mark and Marcia Rowland
Owners, Sweetwater River Ranch

Call us at: 888-SWEET-H2O
(888-793-3842)
Or email us at:
info@sweetwaterriverranch.com

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While we welcome you as a guest to Sweetwater, we'd love even MORE to have you join us as an OWNER.

For more information about buying your own lot at Sweetwater, visit our TroutMaster's website at www.OwnATroutResort.com

 
Sweetwater River Ranch   24871 US Hwy 50 W   Texas Creek, CO 81223
Toll Free: 888-SWEET-H2O (793-3842)   Local: 719-276-3842  
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