I've become a frequent birder at Plaster over the past couple years. It is
indeed a nifty place to bird year round in fact.
There are a few options for where to park to get access to the area, but
for quickest access to the birdiest spots, I'd recommend parking at this
pin here:
39.944681, -105.026856
This is in the residential community area for Plaster Reservoir, but it's a
general parking area and there's always space available and it's plenty
safe. From there you can take a public connector sidewalk through the
residences to the reservoir. You can also park on Plaster Circle itself
right near where this path crosses it to get to the reservoir. That's fine
too. It'd save you all of about 1-2 minutes, but the parking is in front of
houses instead which you may or may not be as comfortable with.
Of particular birding note is the area just east of the reservoir, below
the dam, where there are thickets of willows. There's a private golf course
just to the north of there that abuts one of the thickets, but you can
still view and circumlocute much of the thicket on what should be fairly
obvious "deer trails" and sidewalks nearby.
Eric
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Eric DeFonso
Boulder County, CO
On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 12:48 PM Lynne Forrester <lforrester27...>
wrote:
> I saw on eBird that Plaster Reservior in Broomfield has a lot of birds
> hanging around. I was wondering what is the best way to access the trail(s)
> and where to park.
>
> Lynne Forrester
> Jefferson County
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