Recreational Activities Around SiltThe Silt area is a great destination location for outdoor recreation. The diverse landscape around Silt is the perfect playground for many outdoor activities. And the mountainous terrain offers a challenge that you can't find anywhere else on earth. Breathtaking sunsets, pristine forests and snow-crested peaks await you! Whether you are looking for extreme sports, extreme relaxation or any extreme in between, the Colorado outdoors is as good as it gets. Bordered by thousands of acres of BLM land and just minutes from the River National Forest, Silt is a great destination for outdoor recreation. The diverse landscape around Silt is the perfect playground for many outdoor activities. And the mountainous terrain offers a challenge that you can't find anywhere else on earth. Breathtaking sunsets, pristine forests and snow-crested peaks await you! Whether you are looking for extreme sports, extreme relaxation or any extreme in between, the Colorado outdoors is as good as it gets. The Silt area also offers a large variety of wildlife. Elk, Mule deer, mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, foxes, wild turkeys and pheasants are just some of the wild animals you can expect to see. With the Colorado River running right through the middle of Silt, anglers will find plenty to keep them busy. Whether you fly fish from the banks, step-in with your waders or float in your canoe, it's easy to spend all day relaxing on the river. If lake fishing is more your style, Harvey Gap State Park is a popular spot with Colorado anglers. The 160-acre lake is stocked with a variety of cold and warm water fish, including rainbow trout, crappie, catfish and small-mouth bass. Known for its premier windsurfing, the park also offers hiking, boating and picnicking. And, in winter, visitors can snowmobile, cross-country ski and ice fish. Harvey Gap sits at an elevation of 6,100 feet. We're proud of the abundance of activities available to people visiting the Silt area. Here is a list of some of the many activities you can enjoy when visiting us:
For more information about these activities go to the Colorado Travel and Tourism website and select the activity of interest. Visit the Colorado Division of Wildlife website for more information about hunting and fishing opportunities. The Northwest is filled with opportunities for outdoor activities. Go to the Bureau of Land Management website to find locations where you can enjoy your favorite outdoor activity such as hunting, fishing, camping, biking, etc. Day Trips The "Painted Canyon" of the Ute and Fremont Native American tribes is an overlooked gem of Colorado's landscape, a region of American Indian pictographs & petroglyphs. Colorado Highway 139 traverses 70 miles between Fruita (near Grand Junction) and Rangely, and is the usual route to reach the better-known Dinosaur National Monument. Many who travel this highway are unaware of the wonders of Canyon Pintado. This is a great DAY Trip from Silt. |