Yesterday, my daughter and I went hiking very close to our home in Arapaho Bend Natural Area. Known for its bald eagle sightings, Arapaho Bend Natural Area encompasses ponds and Rigden Reservoir. Located right off of I-25 in Fort Collins, this hiking area is perfect for those not wanting to travel far for a short hike.

Sights to see in Arapaho Bend Natural Area
- Strauss’ Cabin. A cabin built and owned by George Robert Strauss, it used to be the
Strauss’ Cabin third oldest structure in Larimer County. Sadly, it was destroyed by arson in 1999. However, the ruins are still accessible and visible.
- Wildflowers. We saw tons of wildflowers and sunflowers all along the trails.
- Bald eagles. Visit in the winter when bald eagles migrate to this area for the winter. Truly a magnificent sight to behold, bald eagle sightings are almost guaranteed at Arapaho Bend Natural Area
- Fishing. Lots of ponds, fishing is allowed. Bass, bluegill, yellow perch, or sunfish populate the many ponds in this natural area.
- Wildlife. Other wildlife viewing opportunities at Arapaho Bend Natural Area include: 80 species of birds including American white pelicans, prairie falcons, and cormorants.
- White-tailed deer call this natural area home.
- Trails. About 4 miles of natural surface and paved trail follow the edge of the ponds in a loop and encircle Rigden Reservoir.
Very beautiful and peaceful, this area was a delightful surprise. I’ve driven by it hundreds of times and finally decided to visit. Close trip if you live in Northern Colorado. Beautiful views. Nice trails. Big enough to feel in nature. Highly recommended!

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I used to live in CO. Beautiful state with limitless areas to sight-see. Even when you live there, you never get sick of the views.
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There seems to be always something to discover!
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ugh! I miss living out west.
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Beautiful! So beautifully described too! I love that there are still wildflowers! They are past season here
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Thanks!
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Lovely post
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Great post and beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks!
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This is a lovely area. I drove by it a few times, as there was a lot going on, the last time I was in Fort Collins. Will need to stop and smell the sunflowers, when up there next.
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I really enjoy the Ft. Collins area and am sure it would be a great place to call home.
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