Celebrate Colorado Day: Free state park entry on Aug. 5

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Bridget O'Rourke
Statewide Public Information Officer
720-219-2919
[email protected]
On Monday, Aug. 5, all Colorado state parks are free to visit to celebrate Colorado's birthday.
DENVER – To celebrate Colorado Day and the state's 148th birthday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is offering free entry to all Colorado state parks on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. 

The state legislature created Colorado Day to mark the anniversary of statehood, granted in 1876 by President Ulysses S. Grant. The state recognizes this annual holiday on the first of the month, and state parks celebrate the occasion with free entrance on the first Monday of August.

This free entry day is an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of Colorado state parks and their diverse landscapes. All other park fees remain in effect, including camping reservations, boat and off-highway vehicle registrations, and hunting and fishing licenses.

CPW urges all state park visitors to act as stewards of our state’s land, wildlife, and water. By balancing outdoor recreation with mindful conservation, we can all protect Colorado's natural beauty. Here are some outdoor tips to help you recreate responsibly.

Know Before You Go Be Safe on the Water
Life jackets save lives. The majority of water-related deaths occur because people do not wear them. Be Careful with Fire
Colorado is experiencing wildfires across multiple Front Range and Western Slope counties. Fire safety is a state-wide effort, and CPW encourages state park visitors to always practice fire safety. 
  • Check fire restrictions or bans at www.coemergency.com
  • Download the free Colorado Trail Explorer (COTREX) app for wildfire alerts
  • Drown fires out with water until you can touch the embers
  • Never leave a fire unattended
  • Avoid parking or driving on dry grass
  • Check your tire pressure, exhaust pipes, and whether chains or exposed wheel rims are dragging from your vehicle, which may create sparks.
Keep Wildlife Wild Join us in keeping Colorado, Colorado. Get a $29 Keep Colorado Wild Pass with your next vehicle registration and support state parks, search and rescue teams, avalanche safety, wildlife conservation, and outdoor education. Learn more at cpw.info/keepcoloradowild and cpw.info/keepcoloradowildpassspanish
 

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is an enterprise agency, relying primarily on license sales, state parks fees and registration fees to support its operations, including: 43 state parks and more than 350 wildlife areas covering approximately 900,000 acres, management of fishing and hunting, wildlife watching, camping, motorized and non-motorized trails, boating and outdoor education. CPW's work contributes approximately $6 billion in total economic impact annually throughout Colorado.