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Durango's Wildlife Showcase

Discover Durango's diverse wildlife and natural history at this charming museum and fish hatchery.

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The Durango Wildlife Museum, nestled beside the Durango Fish Hatchery, offers a charming glimpse into the region's natural history. With taxidermy displays of local fauna, including a golden eagle, and interactive exhibits, it's an engaging experience for all ages.

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Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a tour of the adjacent Durango Fish Hatchery to see how fish are raised and released into local rivers.
  • Bring quarters to purchase fish food and feed the trout at the hatchery.
  • Check the museum's website or call ahead for information on seasonal hours, events, and accessibility updates.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Main Avenue in downtown Durango, head north for approximately 1 mile. Turn right onto E 16th Street, leading to the Durango Fish Hatchery and Wildlife Museum. The museum is on the west side of the Animas River.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Durango Transit (the Lift). The Lift lines connect at College Drive and Main Avenue. Check the Durango Transit website for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. From the nearest bus stop on Main Ave, walk east on 16th St to the museum.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From anywhere in Durango, use a taxi or ride-sharing service. Input 'Durango Wildlife Museum, 151 E 16th St, Durango, CO 81301' as the destination. Fares vary depending on the pickup location.

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The Durango Wildlife Museum is a captivating destination that beautifully encapsulates the natural history and wildlife of the Durango area. Located next to the Durango Fish Hatchery, this museum provides a unique opportunity to learn about local wildlife through engaging displays and hands-on activities. The museum features a variety of taxidermy exhibits showcasing local species, including a golden eagle. Interactive exhibits and educational programs offer insights into animal behavior and the importance of conservation. Visitors can explore the intricacies of the region's ecosystems through multimedia presentations and guided tours. The museum is a gateway to the stunning outdoor adventures Durango has to offer. The Durango Fish Hatchery, adjacent to the museum, is the oldest state-owned fish hatchery in Colorado. Built in 1903, it continues to stock local rivers and reservoirs with native fish. Visitors can observe the fish-rearing process and even feed the trout. Currently, the Wildlife Museum is closed for construction and is expected to reopen after the construction. During the closure, the customer service center has been temporarily relocated.

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