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  1. The designation spans from the headwaters of the river at Cache la Poudre Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, downstream along the south fork of the river. 30 miles are classified as wild, and 46 miles are classified as recreational.

  2. Visit the Cache la Poudre River for a day trip full of majestic cliffs, thrilling whitewater rafting, kayaking and relaxing fishing, or plan a camping trip.

  3. A renowned attraction that offers ample opportunities for adventure on a healthy working river filled with abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Premiere facilities, including trails, visitor centers, and interpretive exhibits, make your trip to Northern Colorado one to remember.

  4. Cache la Poudre River. The Cache la Poudre is Colorado's only nationally designated Wild and Scenic River. Starting high in the peaks of Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park along the Continental Divide, the river flows down a rocky canyon through the Roosevelt National Forest, dropping 7,000 feet in elevation along the way.

  5. The Cache la Poudre River carves its way through a wide, expansive valley in the northwestern portion of the park. Dense montane forests line the edge of wet meadows along the valley bottom, framed by stunning, high-elevation mountains and ridgetops of the Mummy Range.

  6. There is fishing, white water rafting, kayaking, hiking, picnicking and plenty of great scenic views to pass your time on a leisurely day trip out of Fort Collins. This area is touted as being one of the best areas in the state for trout fishing, so anglers take note.

  7. Rising in Rocky Mountain National Park and coursing 126 miles to its junction with the South Platte River near Greeley, the Cache la Poudre River is the lifeblood of several northern Colorado communities and contributes significantly to the economy of the region.

  8. Apr 6, 2021 · The Cache la Poudre River is essential to the lives of the more than a half-million people in the northern Colorado Front Range and is the heart of the National Heritage Area. View irrigation ditches and canals built in the late 1800’s by early settlers, many of which are still in use today.

  9. The Cache la Poudre River, the heart of the National Heritage Area, is a working river essential to the lives of the more than a half-million people in its Basin. Originating among the Rocky Mountains and dropping some 7,000 feet to the Great Plains, the Cache la Poudre River is relatively short —125 miles from start to end.

  10. The Cache la Poudre River is located in Larimer County. The upper stretch was designated under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act because of its outstanding recreation, scenic and hydrologic features; and it remains Colorado’s only river with this designation.

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