Elk and Lee fires in Rio Blanco County prompt closures of four State Wildlife Areas


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Twitter: @CPW_NW Elk and Lee fires in Rio Blanco County prompt closures of four State Wildlife Areas

August 5, 2025
MEEKER, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife has closed public access to four State Wildlife Areas in Rio Blanco County for firefighter and public safety due to the Lee and Elk fires, located near Meeker.
Effective immediately, the following State Wildlife Areas are closed to the public until further notice.
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Piceance State Wildlife Area - Little Hills Unit and North Ridge Unit
Gates at these properties have been left open to aid firefighting efforts. CPW is asking the public to respect the closures in place, not only for their safety but also for the safety of fire crews on the ground.
“We know the timing of this isn’t ideal,” said Meeker Area Wildlife Manager Johnathan Lambert. “This time of year, we see an increase in hunters in these areas, scouting and preparing for the upcoming big game hunting season. For your safety and the safety of the fire crews actively working in these areas, we ask that you please stay out of these areas.”
In addition to the closures at the State Wildlife Areas, the White River National Forest - Blanco Ranger District and Bureau of Land Management - White River Field Office have issued public closures in the areas of the Lee and Elk fires in Rio Blanco County.
For additional information on nearby State Wildlife Areas or those throughout Colorado, please visit the Colorado Hunting Atlas online or contact your local CPW office.
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.
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