Sarvis Creek Wilderness
Located in the Routt National Forest in Colorado.
The 47,000 acre Sarvis Creek Wilderness is located 13 miles southeast of Steamboat Springs. Elevations
within the wilderness remain below the timber line, ranging from 7,000 feet to 10,700 feet The wilderness is
characterized by forests of lodgepole pine, subalpine fir and Engelmann Spruce with occasional meadows.
Two creeks, Service and Silver, flow through the forest to the Yampa River. A wide variety of wildlife can be
found in the forest including deer, elk and bear. The experienced angler will find the streams inhabited by
trout. The wilderness contains about 20 miles of constructed trails and offers a high degree of solitude.
For more information contact: The Routt National Forest