Urban Fishing in Denver: Trout in the South Platte, Carp on the Fly, and the Grand Slam in the Shadow of the Rockies
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Urban Fishing in Denver: Trout in the South Platte, Carp on the Fly, and the Grand Slam in the Shadow of the Rockies

The South Platte River flows through the heart of Denver holding trout, carp, smallmouth bass, walleye, and catfish — all within a mile of downtown. The urban South Platte Grand Slam (trout, carp, bass, catfish in one day) is a real thing. Add stocked city park lakes and 26 miles of river trail, and Denver is a fly fisher's urban paradise.

Colin Van Dyke

Colin Van Dyke

Sunday, March 29, 2026

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The South Platte River flows through the center of Denver — past Confluence Park, through the REI flagship store parking lot, under freeway overpasses, and along 26 miles of paved trail that connects downtown to the southern suburbs. And it holds fish. Rainbow trout in the cooler upper sections. Enormous common carp cruising the shallow flats. Smallmouth and largemouth bass in the warmer pools. Walleye in the deeper runs. Channel catfish in the eddies. All within a mile of the state capitol.

Denver's fly-fishing culture is serious. The South Platte urban Grand Slam — catching trout, carp, bass, and catfish on the fly in a single day without leaving the city — is a local badge of honor. Denver Trout Unlimited has invested in habitat improvements and private trout stockings that have transformed the urban river into a legitimate fishery. And the city maintains stocked lakes in parks across the metro where families can borrow rods and catch their first trout.

The South Platte River: Everything in One River

The Denver South Platte is 26 miles of fishable water from Chatfield Reservoir in the south to the northern city limits, with about 90 percent accessible from the South Platte River Trail. The species mix changes as you move downstream — trout in the cooler upper sections give way to warmwater species in the wider, slower lower sections.

Where on the South Platte

Confluence Park (Downtown): Where Cherry Creek meets the South Platte at the heart of Denver. Carp, bass, and catfish in the slower water. Walk-on from Confluence Park, adjacent to the REI Denver flagship. The most urban fishing spot in the city.

Overland Park / Ruby Hill (South Denver): Cooler water from upstream supports trout — rainbows stocked by Denver TU thrive here. Also holds carp, bass, and catfish. Walk-on from the trail.

Englewood / Sheridan sections: The river widens through the southern suburbs. Smallmouth bass, walleye, largemouth bass, and carp in the pools and riffles. Walk-on from the trail.

Chatfield area (South end): The coolest water in the urban stretch. Best trout habitat. Walk-on from Chatfield State Park (entry fee) or the trail.

South Platte Techniques

Trout on the fly: A 5-weight fly rod with floating line. Small nymphs (Pheasant Tail size 16-20, RS2, Zebra Midge size 18-22) drifted under an indicator through the runs and pools. Dry flies during hatches — Blue-Winged Olives and midges are the primary hatches. The trout are in the 10- to 14-inch range with occasional larger fish.

Carp on the fly: A 6- or 7-weight fly rod with a floating line and long leader (12 feet, 3X). Small carp-specific flies — Backstabber, Hybrid Carp Fly, or a simple Woolly Bugger in olive — presented ahead of cruising or tailing carp in the shallow flats. Sight-fish with polarized sunglasses. The carp are 5 to 20 pounds and fight brutally.

Smallmouth bass: Ned rigs, small tubes, or crankbaits worked along the rocky bottom and current seams in the lower river sections. Topwater poppers in summer. Smallmouth average 10 to 14 inches.

The Grand Slam: Fish the upper sections for trout in the morning, sight-fish carp in the shallow flats at midday, target bass in the afternoon, and bottom-fish for catfish at dusk. Four species, one river, one day. It has been done on the fly.

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City Park Lakes: Stocked Trout and Panfish

Denver and surrounding municipalities maintain stocked lakes in city parks throughout the metro. Colorado Parks and Wildlife stocks rainbow trout in the cooler months and channel catfish in summer.

Top Stocked Lakes

Sloan's Lake (West Denver): A 177-acre lake in the city. Stocked with rainbow trout. Also holds bass, crappie, catfish, and carp. Walk-on with a paved path around the lake. The largest lake inside Denver city limits.

Washington Park Lakes (South Denver): Two lakes in one of Denver's best neighborhoods. Stocked trout in cooler months. Bass, bluegill, and catfish. Walk-on from the park.

Ferril Lake (City Park): Adjacent to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Stocked trout. Walk-on from City Park.

Berkeley Lake (North Denver): A neighborhood lake stocked with trout. Walk-on from Berkeley Lake Park.

How to Fish Stocked Lakes

Rainbow trout: PowerBait on a bottom rig or small spinners (Panther Martin 1/16-ounce). Fish within 48 hours of stocking. Check the CPW stocking schedule.

Bass and panfish: Senko worms, Beetle Spins, or live worms along the shoreline structure. Ultralight gear.

Trout Fishing the Denver South Platte River Carp Fishing Downtown Denver on the South Platte River

Fishing Licence and Regulations

Colorado fishing licence: Required for anyone 16+. Resident annual $44.87. Nonresident annual $124.01. Nonresident 5-day $41.04. Habitat Stamp ($12.76) required for ages 18-64.

South Platte River (Denver urban sections): Check CPW for specific regulations — some sections have artificial-only, reduced bag limits, or catch-and-release restrictions. Trout limit varies by section.

Stocked lakes: Standard CPW regulations. Trout limit 4 per day on most waters.

Carp: No daily limit. No size limit. Take as many as you want.

When to Fish

March-May (Spring): Trout stocking at city lakes. South Platte trout active. Carp start moving in warming water. Smallmouth bass become active.

June-August (Summer): Carp peak on the South Platte — the best sight-fishing of the year. Catfish at dusk. Smallmouth bass. Fish early morning before the heat — Denver can hit 95°F+ in July.

September-November (Fall): Excellent all-around. Trout feed aggressively before winter. Carp still active on warm days. Brown trout spawn (catch-and-release, handle with care).

December-February (Winter): The South Platte fishes year-round. Trout bite on warm winter afternoons. Midges hatch even in January. Carp and bass dormant. Bundle up — Denver winters are cold but sunny.

Practical Details

Getting there: The South Platte River Trail is bikeable from downtown. RTD Light Rail reaches several trail access points. Confluence Park is walkable from Union Station. City park lakes have free parking.

Gear that travels: A 5-weight fly rod for trout and a 7-weight for carp covers the South Platte. A 6'6" spinning rod covers stocked lake trout, bass, and catfish. Denver is a fly-fishing city — a fly rod is the right tool for the urban South Platte.

For a broader look at Denver-area fishing beyond the urban river, read our complete Denver fishing guide. For another Western fly-fishing city, see urban fishing in Portland — salmon and smallmouth on the Willamette. For desert urban fishing, see urban fishing in Phoenix (canal carp) or urban fishing in Las Vegas (stocked ponds and Lake Mead).

Tackle shops: Trouts Fly Fishing (downtown Denver — the South Platte experts, local intel, guided trips), Discount Fishing Tackle (Lakewood), Bass Pro Shops (Lone Tree — south metro).

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Top Fishing Guides in Denver

Denver fishing guides who work the urban South Platte know the river's moods — which sections are holding trout after the latest stocking, where the carp are tailing on the flats, and whether the smallmouth have moved into the lower pools. A South Platte guide puts you on the urban Grand Slam — four species on the fly in one day without leaving the city, with the Rocky Mountains in the background.

Fish Lake Norman

Fish Lake Norman

Denver, NC, US

5.0 (249 reviews)

Fish Lake Norman offers premier fishing charters on North Carolina's largest lake, specializing in Largemouth and Spotted Bass. Led by experienced guides Larson Morgan and Hunter Alexander—both with extensive tournament backgrounds—the operation delivers tailored fishing experiences for anglers of all skill levels. Their deep local knowledge ensures clients make the most of every outing. The team provides flexible trip options, from half-day to full-day excursions, with all necessary equipment and refreshments included. Whether you're a seasoned angler or picking up a rod for the first time, Fish Lake Norman creates a welcoming atmosphere focused on great fishing and an unforgettable day on the water.

Mile High Angler

Mile High Angler

Denver, CO, US

5.0 (59 reviews)

Mile High Angler Mile High Angler specializes in guided fly fishing on Colorado's South Platte River, offering access to premium stretches including the Middle Fork, Dream Stream, and Elevenmile Canyon. Their experienced guides work with anglers of all skill levels to pursue brown trout, rainbow trout, and Kokanee salmon while emphasizing ethical, sustainable fishing practices. The operation provides flexibility through both private and public water trips, allowing clients to choose the experience that best suits their needs and preferences. Whether planning an intimate outing or a group adventure, guests can expect knowledgeable instruction, personalized attention, and the opportunity to explore some of Colorado's most scenic and productive waters.

Ken's Anglers

Ken's Anglers

Denver, CO, US

4.9 (18 reviews)

Ken's Anglers is a premier fly fishing guide service conveniently located within an hour of Denver, Colorado. The team specializes in Colorado's most productive waters—the South Platte, Blue, and Clear Creek rivers, as well as South Park—with deep knowledge of each river's unique character and seasonal patterns. Their experienced, approachable guides welcome anglers of all skill levels, from those picking up a fly rod for the first time to accomplished fishermen seeking to refine their technique. Ken's Anglers offers flexible trip formats, including half-day and full-day outings, with all necessary equipment provided. For those seeking adventure beyond Colorado's borders, the service also organizes destination trips to premier fly fishing locations in Argentina and Ecuador. Whether exploring local waters or traveling abroad, clients can expect professional guidance and genuine passion for the sport.

Finesse Angler

Finesse Angler

Denver, CO, US

4.9 (18 reviews)

Finesse Angler Finesse Angler brings three decades of expertise to Colorado's premier bass fishing scene. Led by seasoned guide Shawn Rogers, this Denver-based service specializes in personalized instruction for anglers of all levels, from beginners taking their first cast to competitive tournament fishermen seeking to sharpen their skills. Whether targeting Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, or Largemouth Bass, Shawn combines deep local knowledge with top-tier equipment—including premium Shimano and G-Loomis gear—to maximize success on the water. Recognizing that every angler's needs differ, Finesse Angler offers flexible trip durations tailored to individual schedules and goals. Each outing is designed to be both educational and enjoyable, ensuring clients leave with improved technique and lasting memories of Colorado's outstanding fishery.

FishHead Outdoors

FishHead Outdoors

Denver, CO, US

Colorado Adrenaline Fishing, operated by FishHead Outdoors, brings over two decades of expertise to fly fishing and conventional angling across Colorado's premier waters. Based in the heart of the state, their guides specialize in the Arkansas River, Lake Pueblo, and Antero Reservoir—delivering targeted pursuits for rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout, as well as northern pike and walleye. The team crafts customized trips tailored to each angler's skill level and preferences, employing proven techniques suited to seasonal conditions and target species. From beginners seeking their first catch to seasoned anglers pursuing trophy waters, Colorado Adrenaline Fishing designs adventures that balance technical instruction with genuine excitement. Available year-round, their guides combine local knowledge with a passion for creating memorable days on the water.

Lowry Outdoor Adventures

Lowry Outdoor Adventures

Denver, CO, US

Lowry Outdoor Adventures Lowry Outdoor Adventures brings years of fishing expertise to Colorado's premier reservoirs, led by guide Ron's genuine passion for the sport. Operating out of Denver, the service specializes in creating accessible, personalized fishing experiences for families and small groups. A commitment to education sets this operation apart—Ron focuses on building guests' skills and confidence, transforming each outing into both an exciting adventure and a valuable learning opportunity. The service welcomes families with open arms, offering complimentary fishing for children 18 and younger. By keeping groups small, Lowry Outdoor Adventures ensures every angler receives attentive guidance and a truly memorable day on the water. Whether introducing newcomers to fishing or refining experienced anglers' techniques, Ron's enthusiasm and local knowledge make Colorado's waters accessible to all skill levels.

Recommended Gear

Orvis Clearwater Fly Rod 9' 5wt

South Platte trout — nymphing and dry flies in the urban river

Orvis Clearwater Fly Rod 9' 7wt

South Platte carp on the fly — enough backbone for 20-pound fish

Ugly Stik GX2 6'6" M Spinning Rod

City park stocked trout and bass — versatile two-piece

Umpqua Pheasant Tail Size 18

South Platte trout — the year-round nymph pattern for the Platte

Panther Martin 1/16 oz Gold Spinner

Stocked trout at Sloan's Lake and city park lakes

Berkley PowerBait Trout Dough Chartreuse

City lake stocked trout — bottom rig on stocking days

Z-Man TRD 2.75" Green Pumpkin

South Platte smallmouth bass — Ned rig in the lower river

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you fly fish in Denver?

Yes — the South Platte River through Denver is one of the best urban fly-fishing rivers in America. Trout, carp, smallmouth bass, and catfish are all catchable on the fly. The 'Denver South Platte Grand Slam' (four species on the fly in one day) is a local badge of honor. 26 miles of trail provides access.

What fish are in the South Platte River in Denver?

Rainbow trout (stocked and holdovers), common carp (5-20 pounds, excellent on the fly), smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye, channel catfish, and bluegill. The species mix changes as you move downstream — trout in the cooler upper sections, warmwater species below.

Where can I fish for stocked trout in Denver?

Sloan's Lake (177 acres, largest in the city), Washington Park lakes, Ferril Lake in City Park, and Berkeley Lake are all stocked with rainbow trout by CPW. Check the CPW stocking schedule. PowerBait or small spinners within 48 hours of stocking.

Do I need a fishing licence in Denver?

Yes — Colorado fishing licence required for anyone 16+. Resident annual $44.87, nonresident $124.01, nonresident 5-day $41.04. Habitat Stamp ($12.76) required for ages 18-64. Buy at cpwshop.com.

When is the best time to fish in Denver?

Year-round on the South Platte — trout bite even in January during midge hatches. June-August for peak carp sight-fishing. Spring and fall for trout stocking at city lakes. Summer: fish early morning (95°F+ heat). The South Platte fishes 365 days.

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