Last updated: April 13, 2023
Place
Jaramillo Creek
Quick Facts
Location:
Valles Caldera National Preserve
Significance:
Challenging fly-fishing
Designation:
Trout stream
Amenities
1 listed
Scenic View/Photo Spot
Located in the middle of the preserve, Jaramillo Creek is a popular fly fishing area. Although smaller and more overgrown than other streams on the preserve, it provides good fishing for those who enjoy a challenge. Primary species is the non-native brown trout.
There are several elk exclosures to protect willows and other vegetation from browsing elk, but anglers are welcome to fish inside if there is a walk-through or gate.
Vehicle access to Jaramillo Creek is limited and available seasonally as conditions allow. Access to the creek via hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing is available year-round as conditions allow. Parking is available about 6 miles or 30 minutes from the the Entrance Station. Please obey all speed limits.
There are several elk exclosures to protect willows and other vegetation from browsing elk, but anglers are welcome to fish inside if there is a walk-through or gate.
Vehicle access to Jaramillo Creek is limited and available seasonally as conditions allow. Access to the creek via hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing is available year-round as conditions allow. Parking is available about 6 miles or 30 minutes from the the Entrance Station. Please obey all speed limits.