Place

San Antonio Creek

A creek meandering through a grassland valley.
San Antonio creek, located 12 miles past the entrance station

Image: Courtesy of Seth Gayner

Quick Facts
Location:
Valles Caldera National Preserve
Significance:
Non-native trout fishing
Designation:
trout stream

Scenic View/Photo Spot

Below the north rim of the volcanic caldera and about 12 miles from the Entrance Station the San Antonio Creek meanders through the lush mountain meadows of the Valle San Antonio and is home to thousands of non-native brown trout. Elk, bear, coyote and mountain bluebirds are often spotted along the banks of the creek.

Vehicle access to the San Antonio 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. There are fenced elk exclosures along the creek that can be fished if there is a walk-through or gate. 

Valles Caldera National Preserve

Last updated: February 2, 2023