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Leadville National Fish Hatchery
Indiana Source: ridb
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39.22520
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Leadville National Fish Hatchery, established in 1889, is the second oldest Federally operated fish hatchery in existence today. Located on 3,072 acres near the city of Leadville, the hatchery's subalpine forest surroundings with its cold, clean water supply and nearby source of native cutthroat trout populations provide the ideal spot for trout production. The threatened greenback cutthroat trout and endangered Wyoming toad are both raised here. The main hatchery building is on the National Register of Historic Places, and houses a small museum. Trails lead to a picnic pavilion, National Forest Service lands, and the Mount Massive Wilderness Area.
USGS Topo Good road labels
Nearby (≈ 5 miles)
Quick hits within ~8 km.
Relief / Topo Great for terrain & contours
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Thu, Jan 15
20° / 37°
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Fri, Jan 16
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Sun, Jan 18
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Mon, Jan 19
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