Attractions and places to see around Windsor offer a diverse range of natural landscapes. The area features several rivers and lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. It is characterized by natural monuments, forests, and designated wildlife areas. This region presents various options for exploring natural habitats and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Boyd Lake Trail is a 7-mile paved trail that takes you along the banks of Boyd Lake. The trail is completely flat and gives you wonderful views of the water.
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Frank Sate Natural Area boasts several serene ponds and is an excellent spot for birdwatching. This picturesque section of the trail is beautiful year-round, offering a peaceful ride with trails winding through trees. It's usually very quiet with few visitors.
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The Frank State Wildlife Area is a popular hiking, running and bird watching spot. There are also several ponds throughout the park. The Poudre River Trail, a paved, multi-use trail, also runs through the area.
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The Frank State Wildlife Area has several ponds and is a great place for birdwatching, as well as fishing. A large stretch of the Poudre River Trail runs through the wildlife area, making for a very scenic ride.
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The Cache La Poudre River runs 126 miles in length and is Colorado's only nationally designated "Wild & Scenic" river. It starts in Rocky Mountain National Park and ends at the confluence of the South Platte River near Greeley. The river's name in French translates to "cache of powder" and originated from French trappers hiding gunpowder along the river in the 1820s.
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At this location, the Poudre River Trail crosses the Poudre River over a bridge. The Jones Ditch is one of the earliest ditches that are still operating today and is a typical canal for irrigation structures in the 1860s. Over three miles long, it supplied water for domestic use and irrigation and was named after William R. Jones, a steelmaking inventor and manager.
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The Windsor area is rich in natural landscapes, featuring several rivers, lakes, and designated wildlife areas. You can explore places like Fossil Creek, a natural habitat for many birds, and Prospect Ponds Natural Area, home to over 100 bird species. The Cache La Poudre River is also a significant natural monument in the region.
Yes, Windsor offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. Prospect Ponds Natural Area is particularly notable, with over 100 species including black-crowned night-herons and bald eagles. The Fossil Creek area and Frank State Wildlife Area, with its several ponds, are also popular for birdwatching.
Among the most popular natural areas are Fossil Creek, known for its tranquil wildlife sanctuary, and Prospect Ponds Natural Area, a lake and natural area teeming with diverse birdlife. Visitors also highly appreciate Frank State Wildlife Area for its birdwatching and scenic trails.
Many of the natural attractions around Windsor are family-friendly. Places like Fossil Creek, Prospect Ponds Natural Area, and Frank State Wildlife Area offer easy trails and opportunities to observe nature, making them suitable for families. View of Boyd Lake also provides a state park setting with activities like hiking and biking.
The Windsor area offers several hiking and walking opportunities, often alongside its natural attractions. The Frank State Wildlife Area has a scenic stretch of the Poudre River Trail running through it, perfect for a walk. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides, including the 'Houts Loop' and 'Jones Ditch and Poudre River Trail', on the Hiking around Windsor guide page.
Yes, the region provides excellent cycling opportunities. The Poudre River Trail, which runs through the Frank State Wildlife Area, is a paved, multi-use trail suitable for cycling. For more options, explore the Cycling around Windsor guide, which includes routes like the 'Poudre River Trail' and the 'Windsor Lake/Founders Green Park loop'.
Windsor's natural areas are home to diverse wildlife, especially birds. At Prospect Ponds Natural Area, you might spot black-crowned night-herons, bald eagles, and various owls and ducks. Fossil Creek is also a natural habitat for many bird species, encouraging a tranquil environment for wildlife.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the Windsor area. The Frank State Wildlife Area, with its several ponds, is a great spot for fishing. Additionally, Boyd Lake, part of a State Park, also offers opportunities for fishing.
Yes, View of Boyd Lake is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a paved trail around the lake with wonderful views. This provides an inclusive option for enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many appreciate the opportunities for birdwatching, the scenic trails for walking and cycling, and the peaceful atmosphere found at places like Fossil Creek and Frank State Wildlife Area. The diverse wildlife, especially the abundant birdlife, is also a significant draw.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Windsor guide provides details on various routes. You can find trails like 'Poudre River Trail: Learning Center to Greeley' and other options suitable for different skill levels.


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