
CPW Events
Colorado Parks and Wildlife regularly offers events, classes, and festivals for all our outdoor recreation enthusiasts. See our current events below.
Are you looking for a Hunter Education Course, Boating Safety Course, Clinic, or Seminar?

CPW Events
Colorado Parks and Wildlife regularly offers events, classes, and festivals for all our outdoor recreation enthusiasts. See our current events below.
Are you looking for a Hunter Education Course, Boating Safety Course, Clinic, or Seminar?
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May
17
Bikes & BBQ for The Cycle Effect
Saturday, May 17
Join The Cycle Effect in Eagle for their annual Bikes & BBQ Friendraiser! The event includes a beginner/intermediate women’s mountain bike clinic, followed by a backyard party at Moe’s BBQ, featuring music and prizes.

May
17
Bikes & BBQ for The Cycle Effect
Saturday, May 17
Join The Cycle Effect in Eagle for their annual Bikes & BBQ Friendraiser! The event includes a beginner/intermediate women’s mountain bike clinic, followed by a backyard party at Moe’s BBQ, featuring music and prizes.

Jun
26
Durango OUT ‘WILD About Fish’ Workshop
Thursday, June 26
In this free interactive professional development workshop, K-12 teachers will explore local fish and aquatic ecosystems through practical, engaging strategies to bring back to the classroom. CPW biology and hatchery experts will be there to share insights on fish ecology, management practices, and current threats to native species to deepen science connections and place-based learning. Participants will take part in hands-on activities, receive the Aquatic WILD curriculum guide, and leave with ready-to-use resources to support teaching.

Jun
26
Durango OUT ‘WILD About Fish’ Workshop
Thursday, June 26
In this free interactive professional development workshop, K-12 teachers will explore local fish and aquatic ecosystems through practical, engaging strategies to bring back to the classroom. CPW biology and hatchery experts will be there to share insights on fish ecology, management practices, and current threats to native species to deepen science connections and place-based learning. Participants will take part in hands-on activities, receive the Aquatic WILD curriculum guide, and leave with ready-to-use resources to support teaching.