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Discover the trails of Cuchara, or anywhere in Colorado! Track your experience, learn about your surroundings and Colorado's "Leave No Trace"
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Blue and Bear Lakes, just a few minutes from the rustic Village of Cuchara is a favorite among the experienced and novice fishermen.
This is where you will access the 4x4 trail up Trinchera as well.
Don't fish or have 4WD? This is still a very scenic drive perfect for keeping the camera busy.
North Lake is famous for being home to four species of trout: cutthroat, rainbow, kokanee, and brown. The lake is 13 miles south of Cuchara on Highway 12 and only allows artificial flies or lures.
Monument Lake Resort offers fishing, hiking, lake view restaurant and boat rentals.
Farley Overlook is a short drive from the Village of Cuchara offering incredible scenery and a hiking trail.
This Trail is located ½ mile east of Cucharas Pass on County Road 46. It is a short interpretive trail of flowers provided by the Farley Foundation. Parking is available; trail is bordered by a spilt rail fence. A stone Monument is in place with a bronze plaque dedicated to John B. Farley.
Yellow Pine Guest Ranch is one of the finest, offering horseback riding, barbeques and marshmallow roasts.
Look them up for the true mountain experience!
The Cuchara Valley Recreation Program is packed full of unique activities! Guided Hikes, The Annual Fun Run, Sunset and Stars (a unique experience you won't find anywhere else) and BINGO like you've never seen before! It's all about family fun!
State Highway 12, the Scenic Highway of Legends, ties Walsenburg, La Veta, Cuchara, Stonewall, Trinidad, and Aguilar together with a ribbon of asphalt that journeys through some of the nation’s most beautiful national forests, state parks, wildlife areas, and mountain ranges.
You can also download the TravelStory App and listen to the stories of the legends while you drive!
Explore the JW Ranch in style and comfort on a guided UTV nature excursion.
Observe the abundant wildlife that inhabits the ranch, and enjoy countless opportunities to photograph beautiful scenery and wild animals.
JW Ranch's guided excursions are led by resident ranch staff that have intimate knowledge of the terrain and habitat. Our guides work hard to put you within eyeshot of different animals such as elk, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, black bear, and so much more. You might even see the buffalo herd.
There is no shortage of golfing. The Walsenburg Golf Course is right next to Lathrop State Park.
Need more courses to challenge you?
Trinidad Golf Course
Hollydot in Colorado City
Walking Stick in Pueblo
Elmwood in Pueblo
Desert Hawk in Pueblo West
Cattails in Alamosa
Colonel Francisco founded a trading post at the foot of the Spanish Peaks in Colorado Territory in 1862. The small town of La Veta grew up around the fort. Francisco Fort still stands - the last surviving original adobe fort in the state - and now serves as the home of Francisco Fort Museum. We house the heirlooms of Huerfano County including locally and nationally important collections of Native American, Spanish settler, and pioneer artifacts. The Museum is open for tours Tuesday through Saturday from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Drop by for an unforgettable experience.
There is even tennis at the Cuchara Community Center!
Called the "city built on coal", the town of Walsenburg is home to some of southern Colorado's richest history. The Walsenburg Mining Museum, housed in an 1896 jail, exhibits not only the stories of Huerfano County's mining camps, but memorabilia from such notable charactors as Bob Ford (famous for killing Jesse James) and labor leader Mary "Mother" Jones.