Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area

OPEN SPACE

ADDRESS

Approximately 12 miles north of Cañon City, accessible via County Road 132 from Highway 115.

Trailhead Parking

HOURS

Dawn to Dusk

AMENITIES

Scenic Overlook
Trail Connection
Trail Map Display
Trailhead Signage
Wildlife Viewing Area

ACTIVITIES

Bird Watching
Hiking
Wildlife Viewing

Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area

The Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area (WSA) is a rugged and remote backcountry gem managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Spanning more than 27,000 acres, this wild landscape protects a dramatic mix of canyons, ridges, and rolling foothills where solitude, scenery, and backcountry adventure come together. The Beaver Creek WSA is located in Fremont, Teller, and El Paso counties, approximately 10 miles northeast of Cañon City and 12 miles southwest of Colorado Springs. The primary trailhead is located at the end of Fremont County Road 132.

Recreation and Trails

Beaver Creek WSA is a favorite destination for hikers, equestrians, and anglers seeking quiet trails far from crowds. The Beaver Creek Trail follows the namesake waterway through red-rock canyons and shady cottonwood groves, eventually climbing to sweeping views of the Wet Mountains and Pikes Peak. Several primitive routes connect to the trail, creating opportunities for longer backpacking trips. Anglers are drawn to Beaver Creek itself, a state-designated Wild Trout Stream, known for its naturally reproducing populations of brown and rainbow trout.

Wildlife and Scenery

The varied terrain provides habitat for an impressive array of wildlife. Visitors may encounter bighorn sheep scaling cliffs, elk and mule deer grazing the meadows, or golden eagles riding canyon thermals. In spring, wildflowers brighten the slopes, while autumn paints the cottonwoods in vibrant yellows along the creek. The combination of rocky canyons, forested ridges, and wide-open skies makes the area a haven for photographers and nature lovers.

History

Beaver Creek has long been valued for its rugged beauty and ecological significance. Designated a Wilderness Study Area in 1980, it has been managed to preserve its wild character while Congress determines whether it will receive permanent wilderness status. The area also has ties to early homesteading and ranching, with remnants of old cabins and corrals still visible in some drainages.

Plan Your Visit

Location: Approximately 12 miles north of Cañon City, accessible via County Road 132 from Highway 115.
Parking: Trailhead parking is available at the end of County Road 132; access roads can be rough, especially in wet weather.
Hours: Open year-round, but access may be limited by snow or muddy road conditions.
Fees: None.
Tips:

  • This is a remote, rugged area—pack extra food, water, and navigation tools.

  • Trails are primitive and can be overgrown; be prepared for route finding.

  • Respect the wild character: leave no trace and pack out all trash.

With its wild canyons, clear streams, and unmatched solitude, the Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area offers one of the most authentic backcountry experiences along Colorado’s Front Range.

Open Space Regions

El Paso CountyFremont CountyTeller County

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