Flagler Reservoir State Wildlife Area is a 400-acre recreation destination located in Kit Carson County, Colorado, within Game Management Unit 107. Situated at elevations between 4,677 and 4,782 feet, this remote wildlife preserve offers a rugged camping experience for hunters and anglers seeking outdoor adventure in northeastern Colorado's open grasslands.
Camping is permitted for visitors with valid hunting or fishing licenses or State Wildlife Area passes. The area caters to those seeking authentic wilderness experiences with minimal amenities. Dispersed camping spots are available with no hookups, making this ideal for primitive camping enthusiasts.
Fishing opportunities focus on warm-water species, while hunting prospects include deer, dove, pheasant, rabbit, turkey, and waterfowl. Beyond hunting and fishing, visitors enjoy picnicking, hiking, walking, and wildlife observation in a pristine natural setting.
Access Requirements: A valid hunting or fishing license, or State Wildlife Area pass, is required for visitors age 16 and older. Important Note: The reservoir may be dry due to seasonal drought conditions. Contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife for current water status before planning your visit. This destination appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and authentic connection with Colorado's wildlife and landscape.