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Walsh
Description: A small town in far eastern Baca county, Walsh has a surprising number of trees, worth a check for migrants. It is also the only place around the get gas or food.
Habitat: Urban/Suburban, Pond/Lake/Reservoir
Directions: From the intersection of US 287/385 and 160, 1.5 miles south of Springfield center, go east on US 160 for 18.5 miles to the town of Walsh. To reach the sewage ponds, bear right onto CR DD (Maplewood St.) just before entering Walsh on US route 160, and follow Maplewood Street to the east end of town and turn left (north) onto N. Hawaii Street. The sewage ponds are just east of N. Hawaii Street along a small track (which is the eastward extension of Ash Street), just over 1 block north of Maplewood Street.
Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours of Operation:
Delorme: 103 C8
Roads of Colorado: 143 D4
Latitude: 37.388480000000
Longitude: -102.278150000000
Ownership: Municipal
Lodging: Hotel in Springfield
Parking: Various
Admission: Free
Restrictions or Hazards: Please respect private property
Handicap Access: Viewing from car
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