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<br />Activities and Attractions in Northeast Colorado
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<br />Golf Courses
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<br />Akron, Washington County Golf Course (9), K~
<br />Brush, Bunker Hill Country Club (9), H~
<br />Bur/it/gton, Prairie Pines Golf Course (9),0-12
<br />Cheymne Wells, Smoky River Golf Course (9),0-15
<br />Cope, Prairie Golf Course (9)', L-I0
<br />Crook, Crook Golf Course (9)', L-2
<br />Flagler, Ragler Golf Course (9), K-12
<br />F/emit/g/Haxtun, F & H Golf Course (9), M-3
<br />Fort Morgan, Fort Morgan Municipal Golf Course
<br />(18), H-6
<br />Holyoke, Holyoke Golf Course (9), 0-4
<br />Hugo, Hugo Golf Course (9)', 1-13
<br />Idalia, Suffering Cedars Golf Course (9)', 0-9
<br />]ulesburg, Sedgwick County Country Club (9), 0-1
<br />Kirk, Plainsman Golf Course (9)', N-I0
<br />Limon, Limon Municipal Golf Course (9), H-12
<br />Sterling, Riverview Golf Course (18), J-4
<br />Sterling, Sterling Country Club (18), J-4
<br />Stratton, Stratton Golf Course (9), M-12
<br />Wray, Wray Country Club & Golf Course (9), 0-7
<br />Yuma, Hiplare Golf & Country Club (9), M-7
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<br />Local Recreation Areas
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<br />Most towns and communities in Northeast
<br />Colorado Travel Region offer town parks,
<br />baseball parks, tennis courts and swimming
<br />pools for recreation, sports and picnicking.
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<br />Wildlife Observation
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<br />Visitors to Northeast Colorado Travel Region may
<br />encounter the following, many of which are
<br />endangered species - pelicans, bald eagles,
<br />peregrine falcons, owls, black footed ferrets,
<br />red tail hawks, otters, blue herons, whooping
<br />cranes, and swift fox.
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<br />Of special interest to bird watchers:
<br />Pawnee National Grassland Area - mountain
<br />plovers, chestnut-<:ollated and McCown's
<br />longspurs, prairie falcons, ferruginous hawks,
<br />golden eagles, and Swainson's hawks.
<br />Wide-spread throughout thL region - egrets,
<br />cormorants, great blue herons, lark buntings,
<br />meadow larks, horned larks, Longspur's Larks,
<br />Cassin's Sparrows, dickissels, great prairie
<br />chickens, wild turkeys, and many others
<br />seasonally.
<br />Holyoke PhLasant clllck lultching and raising, Mi1y
<br />through July 4th Riley Dubbert, (303) 854-3379.
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<br />Recreations Areas, Parks,
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<br />Fishing Holes, Lakes &
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<br />Reservoirs
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<br />B=Biking
<br />C=Camping
<br />F=Fishing
<br />H=Hunting
<br />HB=Horseback Riding
<br />MB=Motor Boating
<br />P=Pimicking
<br />PL= Playground
<br />S=Swimming
<br />SB=Sailing/Sail Boarding
<br />T=Hiking Trails
<br />TN=Tennis Courts
<br />W=Wildlife Observation
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<br />Akron, Akron City Park, J-7, P PL
<br />Alwood, Long Bridge State Wildlife Area, J-4, W
<br />Beecher Island, Beecher Island, 0-8, CPT W PL
<br />Brush, Brush Prairie Pond State Wildlife Area, H-6,
<br />HTW
<br />Brush, Dodd Bridge State Wildlife Area, H-6, H T W
<br />Burlington, Bonny State Park & Reservoir, 0-10, C F
<br />HMBPSSBW
<br />Burlington, Burlington City Park, 0-12, P PL
<br />Burlington, Carousel Park, 0-12, P
<br />Burlington, Parmer Park, 0-12, P S PL
<br />Cheyerrne Wells, Little Park on the Prairie, 0-15, P PL
<br />Cope, Cope Town Park, L-I0, P PL
<br />Crook, Crook Park, L-2, P PL
<br />Crook, Tamarac Ranch State Wildlife Area, L-2, H W
<br />Elizabeth, Casey Jones Park, D-11, C P PL
<br />Flagler, Flagler Park, K-12, PPL
<br />Flagler, Flagler State Lake & Wildlife Area, K-12, C F
<br />PSSBW
<br />Flagler, Labington Park, K-12, P
<br />Fleming, Heritage Museum Park, L-3, P PL C
<br />Fort Morgan, Bijou Reservoir, F-6, F
<br />Fort Morgan, Boyd Ponds, H-6, F H P W
<br />Fort Morgan, Bob Elliott State Wildlife Area, H-6, H
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<br />Fort Morgan, Jackson Lake State Park, E-5, F MP P
<br />Fort Morgan, Muir Springs, H-6, F H P W
<br />Fort Morgan, Riverside Park Pond,~, F P
<br />Fort Morgan, Riverside Reservoir, F-5, F S
<br />Haxtun, Haxtun City Park with Old Stone Fence, M-
<br />4,PPl TN
<br />HllXtun, Indoor Swimming Pool (summer only), M-
<br />4,S
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<br />Hllxiun, Hi:lJllufl GUll C1i..ib Luke, ~..~-4, F V"l
<br />Holyoke, Holyoke City Park, 0-4, P S PL TN
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<br />Photo by Jack Olsoll
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<br />Holyoke, Holyoke Lions Club Fishing Pond, 0-4, F W
<br />Holyoke, Homesteader's Park, 0-4, P B PL
<br />Hugo, Hugo State Wildlife Area and Kinney Lake, 1-
<br />13, F P C W
<br />Idalia, Bonny Stale Park & Reservoir, 0-10, C F H
<br />MBPSSBW
<br />Idalia, Hale Fishing Ponds, 0-11, C F H P
<br />Idalia, State Line Ranch, P-7, H (pheasant only)
<br />]Illesbllrg, DePoorter Lake, 0-1, F T P B
<br />]uIesburg, Lions Park & Watchable Wildlife Nature
<br />Trail, 0-1, T C PW
<br />]uIesbllrg, Railroad Park, 0-1, P PL
<br />]Illesbllrg, Julesburg Reservoir, N-1, F
<br />]ulesburg, Sand Draw SWA, 0-1, H W
<br />]ulesbllrg, Sedgwick Barr SW A, 0-1, H W
<br />]1I1esbllrg, Thompson Park, 0-1, P
<br />]1I1esbllrg, Vic Meline "Swimming Pool" Park, 0-1, P
<br />S PL TN
<br />Kiowa, Kiowa Town Park, E-12, P PL TN
<br />Lindon, Meadowlark Park, 1-9, P PL
<br />Orchard, Jackson Lake Recreation Area, G-4, Be F
<br />HHBMBPSSBTW
<br />Otis, Otis City Park, K-7, P PL
<br />Ot.;d, Julesburg SW A, N-l, H W
<br />Ot.;d, Ovid Park, N-l, P
<br />Sedgwick, Jumbo Reservoir, M-l, B C F H MB P 5 5B
<br />W
<br />Sedgwick, Park, M-l, P
<br />Seibert, Seibert Park, K-12, P PL
<br />Simla, Ramah Reservoir, F-13, F P
<br />Simla, Simla Park, F-13, C P PL TN
<br />Snyder, Cottonwood State Recreation Area, 1-5, H
<br />HBPS
<br />Sterling, Buffalo Hills Park, J-4, C P 5
<br />Sterling, Charmony Park, J-4, P PL
<br />Sterli'lg, Cheairs Park,}4, P PL TN
<br />Sterling, Columbine Park, J-4, P PL TN
<br />Sterling, Kiwanis Fishing Hole, J-4, F P
<br />Sterli'lg, Krull Park, J-4, P PL
<br />Sterling, Sterling State Park & Reservoir, J-4, C F H
<br />MBPSSBWPL
<br />Sterling, Pioneer Park,}4, H C P PL TN
<br />Sterlit/g, Propst Park, J-4, P PL TN
<br />Stratton, Stratton Park, M-12, P PL S
<br />Wray, 5andsage State Wildlife Area, N-7, F H W
<br />Wray, Stalker Lake and State Fish Hatchery, 0-7, B
<br />FHTWPL
<br />Wray, Wray City Park, 0-7, P PL S
<br />Wray, Wray Tennis Courts, 0-7, TN
<br />Wray, Wray West City Park, 0-7, PL P C F
<br />YunUl, Yuma City Park, M-7, P PL S
<br />Yu"Ul, Yuma Lake Park, M-7, P T
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<br />Hunting and Fishing
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<br />Big Game - mule deer, whitetail deer and
<br />pronghorn antelope
<br />Fish - walleye, largemouth bass, white bass,
<br />crappie, Northern pike, catfish, trout
<br />Game Birds - ringneck pheasant, bobwhite quail,
<br />wild turkeys, doves, prairie chickens
<br />Trapping - badger, coyote, beaver, bobcat,
<br />muskrat, skunk
<br />Waterfowl- Canadian geese, snow geese, mallard
<br />ducks, teal ducks and pintail ducks
<br />Other - rattlesnake, raccoon, redfox, badgers,
<br />prairie dogs, rabbit
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<br />National Parks
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<br />Pawnee National Grassland: Animal reserve for
<br />antelope, coyotes, prairie dogs and rattlesnakes.
<br />Historical Indian and settler attractions. From 15
<br />miles east of Briggsdale to 4 miles east of
<br />Stoneham on Hwy. 14.
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