Juneteenth Office Closure

Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices will be closed for the state holiday, Friday, June 19. 

Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) Salida East Yurt

Plan your next Colorado adventure!

Camping reservations can be made year-round and a maximum of six months before your arrival date.

Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) Salida East Yurt

Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) Salida East Yurt

Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) Salida East Yurt

Plan your next Colorado adventure!

Camping reservations can be made year-round and a maximum of six months before your arrival date.

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Secondary Limited License Draw

Most elk, deer, pronghorn and bear licenses not issued through the primary draw are available in the secondary draw that is open to anyone, whether you applied for the primary draw or not. It’s your chance to get licenses remaining from the primary draw without having to wait until leftover day!

Some things to remember about the secondary draw: 

  • You must have a qualifying license to apply for the secondary draw. Fall turkey licenses are valid qualifying licenses!
  • The secondary draw does not use preference points, and you cannot apply for preference points. 
  • Youth receive preference for all hunt codes in the secondary draw

Applications Accepted: June 18– June 30, 2026, 8 p.m. MT. Learn more about the Secondary Limited License Draw.

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Colorado Outdoors

Podcast Episode 3.4: Fishing Colorado in the 2026 Drought

In this episode of the Colorado Outdoors podcast, we sit down with CPW Assistant Director Matt Nicholl, who oversees the Aquatic Wildlife Branch, as well as Josh Nehring, CPW’s Deputy Assistant Director of the Aquatic Branch, to talk about all matters fishing in Colorado for 2026.  

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CPW Strategic Plan

The 2026-2036 CPW Strategic Plan sets a high-level vision, overarching goals and actions that guide CPW's work.

Video: Anglers like me? We’re a pain in the ANS.

Protect our Waters

Be a pain in the ANS!

Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) are a growing threat to our state's incredible water resources. Help protect the waters we love by cleaning, draining and drying your gear between each and every use. When you go fishing, there’s more than just a big one on the line. The future of Colorado’s water is in our hands (and on our boots).

Be a pain in the ANS and stop aquatic invaders in their tracks!

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Wolf Update

2025-2026 Colorado Gray Wolf Annual Report

On May 7, 2026, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) issued its Gray Wolf Annual Report for biological year 2025-2026 from April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026. This report satisfies multiple reporting requirements and provides updates on the status of gray wolf restoration in Colorado.

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Conservation Spotlight

Bringing Wolverines to Colorado

The North American wolverine (Gulo gulo luscus) was part of Colorado’s native fauna until it was extirpated during the early 1900s. Now CPW is restoring the species back to the state. The restoration of wolverines to Colorado was authorized by a bipartisan list of supporters in the 2024 Colorado State Legislature through the passage of Senate Bill 24-171.

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Firearms Safety Program

Specified Semiautomatic Firearms

Senate Bill 25-003 (SB003), signed on April 10, 2025, (goes into effect August 1, 2026) prohibits the purchase or transfer of specified semiautomatic firearms (SSF) unless the person completes the appropriate firearms safety course. 

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State Wildlife Action Plan

The State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) is an expansive resource on the status of some wildlife populations in Colorado, with an emphasis on individual species and their habitats. The insights found in the SWAP will help CPW forge new partnerships, strengthen old ones and inform policy, keeping Colorado a hotbed of biodiversity.

Video: 2025 Colorado Outdoors Magazine Photo Issue

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Colorado Outdoors Magazine Photography Issue

Check out the video preview of the 2025 Photo Issue of Colorado Outdoors Magazine!

The 2025 Colorado Outdoors Photo Issue is here and brimming with stunning photos of Colorado's diverse wildlife, landscapes and recreation. Get your copy today!

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2025 Protect Wild Bison Act (SB25-053)

Parks and Wildlife Commission approves dual classification for bison

At its November meeting in Sterling, Colo., the Parks and Wildlife Commission unanimously approved regulations giving bison a dual legal classification as both livestock and wildlife in Colorado, following the direction of the 2025 Protect Wild Bison Act (Senate Bill 25-053).

Proposed CPW regulations are designed to implement SB25-053. CPW is not proposing regular bison hunting seasons at this time.

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Featured Resource

Wolf-Livestock Conflict Minimization Program Guide

The Wolf-Livestock Conflict Minimization Program Guide provides information on a variety of tools and methods available for livestock producers to employ in efforts to reduce the likelihood of wolf-livestock conflicts and establishes a framework for CPW’s response, along with available support from other state, federal and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

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Colorado’s Outdoors Strategy

Colorado’s Outdoors Strategy, one of the first of its kind in the United States, is the state's conservation, outdoor recreation and climate resilience strategy. It advances coordination, tools and funding to align, prioritize and implement strategic actions on the landscape for conservation, outdoor recreation and climate resilience.   

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Find the Perfect Park and Get Outside

Wherever you go in Colorado, there’s a state park waiting to welcome you. Colorado’s state parks are as diverse as the state itself, and they offer something for everyone. From Eastern Plains parks at 3,800 feet to high-mountain parks at 9,500, the network of state parks offers a wealth of activities for busy people of all ages, or the chance to do nothing at all.

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Kayaking at Ridgway State Park

Ridgway State Park

Find the Perfect Park and Get Outside

Wherever you go in Colorado, there’s a state park waiting to welcome you. Colorado’s state parks are as diverse as the state itself, and they offer something for everyone. From Eastern Plains parks at 3,800 feet to high-mountain parks at 9,500, the network of state parks offers a wealth of activities for busy people of all ages, or the chance to do nothing at all.

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Colorado Outdoors Magazine

2026 Annual State Parks Issue View the contents.

The annual state park issue is full of recreation ideas: Bird watch at Barr Lake, go into the backcountry at State Forest, experience whitewater thrills at Arkansas Headwater.

Something for Everyone

You can play on land or on water. On a high peak or on the prairie. In the country or the city. In spring, summer, winter or fall.​

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Upcoming Events

Sylvan Lake State Park

Jun

20

Tree ID Hike

Jun 20, 2026 · 1:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 2:30pm

Mueller State Park

Learn about common trees found in the park.

Sylvan Lake State Park

Jun

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Tree ID Hike

Jun 20, 2026 · 1:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 2:30pm

Mueller State Park

Learn about common trees found in the park.

 A close-up photograph of a bright red Indian paintbrush wildflower growing in a green meadow with tiny yellow flowers blurred in the background.

Jun

20

Roots & Wings: The Pollinator Connection

Jun 20, 2026 · 6:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 7:30pm

Ridgway State Park

Join plant expert Zoe Debenedette for an eye-opening evening to uncover the powerful, hidden partnerships between the San Juan...

 A close-up photograph of a bright red Indian paintbrush wildflower growing in a green meadow with tiny yellow flowers blurred in the background.

Jun

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Roots & Wings: The Pollinator Connection

Jun 20, 2026 · 6:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 7:30pm

Ridgway State Park

Join plant expert Zoe Debenedette for an eye-opening evening to uncover the powerful, hidden partnerships between the San Juan...

Roxborough State Park bird

Jun

21

Guided Bird Walk

Jun 21, 2026 · 7:30am - Jun 21, 2026 · 10:30am

Roxborough State Park

Grab your bird book and binoculars and join us for bird watching adventures!

Roxborough State Park bird

Jun

21

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Guided Bird Walk

Jun 21, 2026 · 7:30am - Jun 21, 2026 · 10:30am

Roxborough State Park

Grab your bird book and binoculars and join us for bird watching adventures!

Sylvan Lake State Park

Jun

20

Tree ID Hike

Jun 20, 2026 · 1:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 2:30pm

Mueller State Park

Learn about common trees found in the park.

Sylvan Lake State Park

Jun

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Tree ID Hike

Jun 20, 2026 · 1:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 2:30pm

Mueller State Park

Learn about common trees found in the park.

 A close-up photograph of a bright red Indian paintbrush wildflower growing in a green meadow with tiny yellow flowers blurred in the background.

Jun

20

Roots & Wings: The Pollinator Connection

Jun 20, 2026 · 6:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 7:30pm

Ridgway State Park

Join plant expert Zoe Debenedette for an eye-opening evening to uncover the powerful, hidden partnerships between the San Juan...

 A close-up photograph of a bright red Indian paintbrush wildflower growing in a green meadow with tiny yellow flowers blurred in the background.

Jun

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Roots & Wings: The Pollinator Connection

Jun 20, 2026 · 6:00pm - Jun 20, 2026 · 7:30pm

Ridgway State Park

Join plant expert Zoe Debenedette for an eye-opening evening to uncover the powerful, hidden partnerships between the San Juan...

Roxborough State Park bird

Jun

21

Guided Bird Walk

Jun 21, 2026 · 7:30am - Jun 21, 2026 · 10:30am

Roxborough State Park

Grab your bird book and binoculars and join us for bird watching adventures!

Roxborough State Park bird

Jun

21

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Guided Bird Walk

Jun 21, 2026 · 7:30am - Jun 21, 2026 · 10:30am

Roxborough State Park

Grab your bird book and binoculars and join us for bird watching adventures!

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Get a $29 Keep Colorado Wild Pass with your next vehicle registration to create sweet memories. The pass gives you entry to all state parks and supports wildlife conservation.

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