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Deer Park Fishing Access

South Fork Highline Ditch South Fork Rio Grande

Source: colorado_parks_and_wildlife Updated 1 year ago

City: South Fork, CO
County: Rio Grande County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 37.67582844, -106.65427498
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Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
II Put-in Rio Grande - 05. South Fork to Del Norte
17 ft/mi
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Current Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Rio Grande
23 runs (5 nearby)
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Position relative to this access site: Put-in at this location This location is on the run Take-out at this location
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These whitewater runs are on the same river but located more than 50 miles from this access site.
Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
The Deer Park Fishing Access site provides a public boat ramp and parking along the Rio Grande River in South Fork, Colorado. This section of the Rio Grande is a popular destination for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats.

The boat ramp is situated along the west side of the road and offers direct access to the river. Parking is available nearby. This is a primitive access point, so amenities are limited to a vault toilet. The ramp may not be suitable for launching larger boats or those with long trailers.

The Rio Grande in this area is a medium-sized mountain river with a moderate current. It's known for its populations of trout, including rainbow and Rio Grande cutthroat. Anglers should be aware that any rainbow trout caught must be immediately released. Boaters and paddlers can access the river at various points along Highways 149 and 160 near South Fork.
Federal Facility Information
Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Alder Guard Station is located 2 miles north of the town of South Fork along Alder Creek in the Rio Grande National Forest. The guard station was constructed in 1910 and was the residence and office for the local ranger district. Today the historic cabin is a comfortable getaway for guests seeking relaxation and recreation in south central Colorado.

Visitors may reserve the cabin for a...

Overview
Alder Guard Station is located 2 miles north of the town of South Fork along Alder Creek in the Rio Grande National Forest. The guard station was constructed in 1910 and was the residence and office for the local ranger district. Today the historic cabin is a comfortable getaway for guests seeking relaxation and recreation in south central Colorado.

Visitors may reserve the cabin for a maximum of five nights to allow others the opportunity to rent the cabin.Recreation
The Alder Bench trailhead is located north of the guard station on Forest Road 610. In the past, this trail was used by stockmen taking livestock up to the high country towards Blue Park and Long Park.
In the fall, visitors use this trail to hunt elk and deer as this area is considered winter range for both. The 6.5 mile trail is also open for off-road single track riding, horse and foot travel, and mountain biking, but can be very rocky and steep in places.

Anglers will enjoy the scenic backdrop of Alder Creek when casting lines for a variety of trout.Facilities
The two story cabin is furnished with 2 beds in each bedroom (2 bedrooms), and a futon on the first floor. The kitchen is equipped with a table and chairs, electric stove, refrigerator, cooking utensils and some pots and pans. The bathroom has hot water and a flush toilet. A wood stove is the only source of heat for the guard station. Picnic tables are also on site. Firewood is not provided; please bring all the firewood you will need for your stay.Although the cabin has several amenities, guests do need to provide their own sleeping bags, linens, towels, dish soap, matches, cooking gear, first aid kit, toilet paper and garbage bags. Lighting is available, however guests are advised to bring an additional light source in case of emergency.

Occasionally the water well overflows due to ground water pressures. The water then may not test safely. To avoid this you are encouraged to bring spare drinking/cooking water.
Natural Features
The Rio Grande National Forest encompasses of a myriad of ecosystems ranging from high elevation desert to the craggy peaks of the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

The Alder Guard Station, located in the Divide Ranger District, is surrounded by mixed conifer forests, aspen groves, and wilderness areas, though its immediate vicinity is manicured, with a fenced lawn.

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