Colorado Points of Interest

Junction Butte Watchable Wildlife


The Junction Butte Watchable Wildlife area is located in the upper Colorado River Basin in Colorado. The area is known for its diverse wildlife population, including pronghorn antelope, elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, and various bird species. The wildlife viewing opportunities are particularly good during the fall season when the animals are active and preparing for the winter months. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by vehicle, and there are several designated viewing areas throughout the region.

There are several reasons why visiting the Junction Butte Watchable Wildlife area is a worthwhile experience. The area is a great destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, as the wildlife population provides endless opportunities for observation and photography. Additionally, the area is located in a beautiful natural setting, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities in the area. Overall, the Junction Butte Watchable Wildlife area is a great place to explore the natural beauty and diversity of the Colorado headwaters watershed. Get driving directions.
JUNCTION BUTTE WATCHABLE WILDLIFE

Points of Interest
Location
Barger Gulch Fishing Access
Deep Creek Observation Site
Grand County Bird List
Highway 9 Fishing Access
Inspiration Point Viewing Area
Junction Butte Watchable Wildlife
Kawuneeche Visitor Center
Muddy Creek Fishing Access
Osprey Viewing Site
Powers Fishing Access
Reeder Creek Fishing Access
Sunset Fishing Access
Ute Trailhead Kiosk
Warm Springs
Wolford Dam Fishing Access
Wolford Mountain OHV Area
Wolford Red Desert Overlook

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Williams Fork Reservoir - SWA 24 7,848 ft
Cataract Creek 5 8,578 ft
Mcdonald Flats 13 7,955 ft
Prairie Point 33 8,002 ft
Davis Springs 7 7,984 ft
Gore Creek 25 8,720 ft
Willows 35 7,973 ft
Pumphouse 14 7,491 ft
Elliott Creek 15 8,018 ft