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Zink's Pond

Description: Here in one of the driest parts of a dry state, this permanent spring-fed pond, surrounded by a small marsh and a larger wet meadow, is a major attraction for birds. Species including Sora, Virginia Rail, Marsh Wren, Common Yellowthroat, and even Bald Eagle have nested here or nearby. The pond is on private property and can be viewed only from the road.
Habitat: Pond/Lake/Reservoir, Marsh
Directions: From Durango go south on US 160/550. Continue south on US 550 after US 160 heads east for about 6 miles and turn right (west) on CR 214. At the bottom of the hill turn left (south) on CR 215. In about one mile after a sharp right turn there is an overlook on the right side for the pond. Scan the pond and marsh from here.
Dates of Access: Any
Hours of Operation: Any
Delorme: 86 C2
Roads of Colorado: 146 C2
Latitude: 37.139130500000
Longitude: -107.863199900000
Ownership: Private
Lodging: Hotels in Durango
Parking: Roadside
Admission: Free
Restrictions or Hazards: Private property; viewing only from road.
Handicap Access: Viewing from car


