Colorado's Rio de Los Pinos

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"Apart from a remarkable isolation penetrated only by the daily summer passage of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, these canyon reaches of the Los Pinos offer a population of brown trout that extends beyond the size expectation anglers normally assign to a small stream." Charlie Meyers writes about fishing this small tributary of the San Antonio River in the Rio Grande National Forest in Colorado. In the Denver Post.

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Greetings:

Is Los Pinos fishing public access possible from the RR station at Osier? I hope to take train from Antonito to Osier and camp along the Los Pinos to fly-fish for about a week in early-June.

Thanks for your response.

Tim

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