Fishing along the North Fork Poudre River in the Livermore Area

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Fishing along the North Fork Poudre River in the Livermore Area

Introductory Overview
Fishing along the North Fork Poudre River in the Livermore area offers anglers a unique opportunity to enjoy pristine waters, scenic landscapes, and abundant fish populations just a short drive from Fort Collins, Colorado. This tributary of the Poudre River winds through rugged terrain, offering a mix of challenging and serene fishing spots suitable for all skill levels. It’s prized for its rainbow trout, brown trout, and occasional cutthroat trout, making it a favorite destination among fishing enthusiasts. What sets the North Fork apart is its combination of manageable river sections and remote areas for those seeking a quieter, more immersive fishing experience.

Adventure Guide to Fishing along the North Fork Poudre River

1. Gateway Natural Area

Located roughly 15 miles northwest of Fort Collins, this 400-acre site provides some of the easiest access to the North Fork. The area features fishing-friendly pools and riffles where rainbow trout thrive. Visitors will find picnic areas, restrooms, and parking, making it ideal for a half-day or full-day outing. Gates are open seasonally, so confirm before planning your visit.

2. Boyd Gulch Access

This lesser-known spot is a hidden gem for experienced anglers. Boyd Gulch offers seclusion and the chance to hook brown trout in crystal-clear waters. Hikers can reach the access point via a short but moderately challenging trail. Expect fewer crowds here, making it a great choice for those seeking peaceful fishing amidst Colorado’s natural beauty.

3. Creedmore Lakes Area

While technically not part of the North Fork Poudre itself, Creedmore Lakes offers an excellent alternative for fishing enthusiasts in the Livermore area and is a short drive from the river. These high-altitude lakes are stocked with trout and offer fantastic views, especially in summer and early fall.

Local Insights

Fishing here is regulated by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Most sections of the North Fork require artificial flies or lures, and catch-and-release regulations frequently apply for trout species. Understanding these rules helps preserve the river’s ecosystem.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Times to Fish: Mid-spring to early fall, with mornings and evenings offering the best bite.
  • What to Bring: Colorado fishing license, polarized sunglasses, waders, and a variety of dry flies or nymphs.
  • Driving Directions: Head north on Highway 287 from Fort Collins; take County Road 74E to access the area. Plan for about a 40-minute car ride.

Adventure Map

Reviews

Jessica Szymanski8 months ago
Breath taking views! Great paths for hiking. Would definitely recommend if staying in Fort Collins and don’t want to drive all the way to Rocky Mountain National Park.
khy7 months ago
Day passes run you $10; you get the opportunity to be immersed in nature and the most beautiful environment around within a half hour of the city. Not too populated but not deserted either, this area involves picnic and grill spots that trace the river as well fishing spots galore. Many folks were rafting, tubing, floating, hammocking, walking, or soaking up sun beside the water. My dog and I managed to find a quaint trail that led to a spectacular reading spot at the summit. It was incredible, plus a rain storm rolled in during our walk/hike and it was the most ideal weather to bring out the aromas of the greenery surrounding us.
Joseph Zhang3 months ago
This is a beautiful area with many BBQ grills and picnic tables. Very easy access to river. The hiking trails are nice too.
AJ L3 months ago
Unexpected surprise during today’s drive through Poudre Canyon. Delightful hidden gem of a large well developed natural area along the Poudre. Enjoy my video and pics.
pkg msu20004 months ago
Please let me know what you’re doing with my $8 because it’s definitely NOT keeping up with trail signage. Once you figure out where the trails start, really easy short nice family hikes to beautiful canyon scenery.

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