GC5HR0Z Traditional Cache Poudrecacher Favorite - Horse Pasture Pond
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: cacheman48 @ | Hide Date: 12/12/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 38.045 W105° 10.267 | Last updated: 06/19/2022 | Fav points: 0
Parking available  Public restrooms nearby 

A family-friendly cache located near Watson Lake.

Congratulations to MooseTag for being First to Find!

Poudrecacher , a geocacher who lives in the Poudre Canyon,  placed a series of unique and innovative caches in and around the Poudre River Canyon.  His “Nature Bats Last” series was a delight featuring varied and challenging hides.  They became the favorite of many who geocached the Poudre Canyon.  There comes a time when maintaining caches become physically challenging and Mother Nature says it is time to move on.  This was the case with Poudrecacher, who with great remorse, had to archive many of his caches.  So as to not lose these very special caches, ten of them are being re-born in a new series called “Poudrecacher Favorite”.  This will allow these innovative caches to live on for the geocaching community to enjoy.  Thanks Poudrecacher for allowing the rebirth of your caches and for the enjoyment you have given to geocachers seeking your caches!

Description from the original cache page:

Head a short ways west up Rist Canyon and enter the Watson Lake SWA. Stay to the left and park at the white sign with the green letters PARKING AREA. Walk 5 yards north and take the well-used trail on your left. NO NEED TO GO OVER THE FENCE OR THROUGH IT. Good luck!

Welcome to Watson Lake...formerly known as the Bellvue Gravel Pit Lake then later Bellvue Lake. In 1954, the name was changed to Watson Lake in honor of Dr. Harold Watson who was the president of the Colorado Game and Fish Commission back then.

Our focus is on the quiet little pond located southwest of Watson Lake...Horse Pasture Pond. Indeed, it's been a pasture for horses used in the backcountry by game wardens for years. Historically, this pond was often over-looked by the public.  Back in the day, Horse Pasture Pond was reserved strictly for youth fishing: fifteen years of age or younger. Due to very little youth fishing activity over the years, the youth restriction was removed by the Colorado Wildlife Commission as of May 1, 2008.

"Removing the youth restriction on Horse Pasture Pond is intended to increase the fishing opportunity on the property, providing a better fishing experience for all anglers while still providing a quality enjoyable fishery for youth." Today, the pond provides bluegill, large and smallmouth bass, perch, and catfish.

Though Watson Lake is fed by the Cache La Poudre River on the northeast side, Horse Pasture Pond is mostly just a tablewater pond. Hours are one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset...no overnight camping allowed. Take time to enjoy the hogback to the east known as the Bellvue Bluffs or Bellevue Dome or Goat hill. Golden eagles nest yearly on the north end of the hogback. White-throated swifts nest toward the south end each year. We've seen black-crowned night herons here quite often.

You never know when the water in Horse Pasture Pond will be high or low, it fluctuates a lot. Oh well, guess She's still a battin' last, eh? Be sure to check out the other cool geocaches around Watson Lake...have fun!

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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 05/18/2019 By scoutmom1610
Found

Found it 05/05/2019 By mojocolo
Nice little lake!!

Found it 04/23/2019 By AirDrone
ideal, quiet lake to gather some smiles, TFTC c is ok

Found it 03/28/2019 By jamadad
Thanks for the quick find.

Found it 03/17/2019 By shawnaturner
Thx