Hikers cross a bridge on a trail at Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Plan your next Colorado adventure!

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

Hiking at Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Hikers cross a bridge on a trail at Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Hiking at Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Plan your next Colorado adventure!

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

Video: Paddleboarders—Be a Pain in the ANS

You can help!

Protect where you paddle and Be a Pain in the ANS this summer!

Help keep our lakes and rivers clean, healthy and accessible. By practicing clean, drain, dry with your paddleboarding gear you keep everyone afloat, and stop the spread of aquatic invaders. Don’t let aquatic nuisance species sink your summer, Be a Pain in the ANS!

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Featured Episode

Podcast: Pollinate Your Mind - Colorado's Native Bees

It’s time to pollinate your mind and learn why you should care about the state’s bee populations and what makes some of these so unique. Soon, you’ll know they are every bit as charismatic as many of the state’s famed wildlife species.

Staunton Track-Chair

Staunton Track-Chair

Live Life Outside

CPW Track-Chair Program

CPW’s Track-Chair Program provides opportunities for people with disabilities to live life outside and to share outdoor experiences with friends and family.

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Colorado Angler Survey Summary Report

Fishing Report

Colorado Angler Survey Summary Report

This study assessed anglers’ fishing behaviors and experiences in Colorado, evaluated their attitudes
towards fish management, and examined fishing pressure throughout the state. This survey was also
intended to identify any changes over time in the preferences of those fishing in Colorado’s waters. The results
of this study will ultimately be used to inform future fish hatchery and fish management plans for the state of
Colorado.

Photo credit: Western Bluebird by iNaturalist users Chrissy McClarren and Andy Reago.

Your Voice Matters

CPW seeks your feedback on the State Wildlife Action Plan

The 2025 SWAP provides guidance for Colorado wildlife over the next ten years and is now available for public review. Submit comments now through Aug. 8, 2025.

Your engagement is not just important, it's powerful. Public engagement is vital to the success of the SWAP because it helps ensure that the species included in the updated plan are consistent with the expectations of Colorado’s wildlife conservation community and stakeholders.

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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).

Video: Colorado’s Outdoors Strategy

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.   

Kayaking at 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.

Ridgway State Park

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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Special Edition

Colorado Outdoors Magazine's Annual Fishing Guide

The Colorado Outdoors Fishing Guide is a special annual edition of Colorado Outdoors magazine. View the contents.

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.​

Upcoming Events

Jul

20

Bullseye Basics: Youth Archery Clinic

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery!

Jul

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Bullseye Basics: Youth Archery Clinic

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery!

BTB at Lon Hagler, Matt Short - Whole Brand Agency, @wholebrandagency

Jul

20

Bullseye Basics: Adult Archery

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery. 

BTB at Lon Hagler, Matt Short - Whole Brand Agency, @wholebrandagency

Jul

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Bullseye Basics: Adult Archery

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery. 

Anglers enjoy CPW fishing Clinic

Jul

21

Fishing 101

Monday, Jul 21

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Anglers enjoy CPW fishing Clinic

Jul

21

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Fishing 101

Monday, Jul 21

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Jul

20

Bullseye Basics: Youth Archery Clinic

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery!

Jul

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Bullseye Basics: Youth Archery Clinic

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery!

BTB at Lon Hagler, Matt Short - Whole Brand Agency, @wholebrandagency

Jul

20

Bullseye Basics: Adult Archery

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery. 

BTB at Lon Hagler, Matt Short - Whole Brand Agency, @wholebrandagency

Jul

20

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Bullseye Basics: Adult Archery

Sunday, Jul 20

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Learn the basics of archery. 

Anglers enjoy CPW fishing Clinic

Jul

21

Fishing 101

Monday, Jul 21

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Anglers enjoy CPW fishing Clinic

Jul

21

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Fishing 101

Monday, Jul 21

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Keep Colorado Wild Pass — Opens more than state park gates

Explore every corner of Colorado’s state parks while giving back to search and rescue volunteers when you get a $29 Keep Colorado Wild Pass with your vehicle registration. The pass also helps fund state parks and recreation, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, wildlife conservation and outdoor education opportunities.

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Al obtener un Pase Keep Colorado Wild de $29 con el registro de tu vehículo, tendrás acceso a todos los parques estatales de Colorado durante todo el año. Además, tu compra contribuye a apoyar a los voluntarios de búsqueda y rescate, programas de educación al aire libre, el Centro de Información sobre Avalanchas de Colorado, la conservación de la vida silvestre y mucho más.