Woman Taking Photo with Phone from Mueller State Park Viewing Platform. Mountain, forest and shrubbery in distance.

CPW Statewide Events

Colorado Parks and Wildlife regularly offers events, classes, and festivals for all our outdoor recreation enthusiasts.

Woman Taking Photo with Phone from Mueller State Park Viewing Platform.

Woman Taking Photo with Phone from Mueller State Park Viewing Platform. Mountain, forest and shrubbery in distance.

Woman Taking Photo with Phone from Mueller State Park Viewing Platform.

CPW Statewide Events

Colorado Parks and Wildlife regularly offers events, classes, and festivals for all our outdoor recreation enthusiasts.

American pika sitting on log with leaves in its mouth

American pika sitting on log with leaves in its mouth

Tips for Wildlife Viewing

Colorado offers abundant wildlife viewing year-round, with over 400 bird species and biodiverse landscapes offering something new to experience. Here are some tips for a great trip:

  • Stay quiet and still. Noise and sudden movement signal danger and may cause animals to flee, sometimes abandoning nests or young.
  • Wear earth tones (gray, khaki, olive green) to blend in.
  • Learn to properly focus your binoculars.
  • Look to habitat edges — where forest meets meadow, for example — since wildlife often gathers there. Watch for motion, shapes, and color contrasts, or telltale parts like a head, ear, or antler.
  • Move slowly and at an angle, not straight at the animal, so it can keep you in view without being startled. Avoid direct eye contact.
  • Practice safe, ethical viewing.
  • Research the species you hope to see beforehand.
  • Use the iNaturalist app to identify and log your sightings.

Find an Event

See Colorado Parks and Wildlife current events below.

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