Mapping > County Summaries > Conejos PCAs
Potential Conservation Areas (PCAs) are delineated around important elements of biodiversity (plants, animals or natural communities). The list below includes all PCAs within the county created for wetland and riparian dependent elements. This list represents wetlands and riparian areas with the highest known biodiversity value in the area.
PCA Name | Biodiversity Significance | PCA Report |
Hot Creek | B2 | Report |
La Manga Creek | B2 | Report |
Lasauses | B2 | Report |
Rio Grande at Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge | B2 | Report |
Adams Fork of Conejos River | B3 | Report |
Alamosa River at De La Luz Cemetery | B3 | Report |
Alamosa River at Government Park | B3 | Report |
Cascade Creek at Osier | B3 | Report |
Conejos River at Menkhaven Ranch | B3 | Report |
Conejos River at Spectacle Lake | B3 | Report |
Lake Fork | B3 | Report |
McIntire Springs | B3 | Report |
Navajo River | B3 | Report |
Osier Creek | B3 | Report |
South Fork of the Conejos River and Hansen Creek | B3 | Report |
Southwest Cumbres Pass | B3 | Report |
Conejos River at Platoro | B4 | Report |
El Rito Azul | B4 | Report |
Jim Creek | B4 | Report |
Middle Fork of the Conejos River | B4 | Report |
Rio Grande at State Line | B4 | Report |
Rio San Antonio | B4 | Report |
Rito Gato | B4 | Report |
Sego Springs | B4 | Report |
Torsido Creek | B4 | Report |
Trujillo Meadows | B5 | Report |