James M Robb Colorado River State Park
State Park in Clifton, CO
Hours:
Park: Daily, 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Main Corn Lake Office: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., during winter hours, November - February
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $10
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
- Leashed Dogs
- Service Animals
- Horses
Park Address:
361-32 Road
Clifton, CO 81520
United States
James M Robb Colorado River State Park
State Park in Clifton, CO
Hours:
Park: Daily, 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Main Corn Lake Office: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., during winter hours, November - February
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $10
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
- Leashed Dogs
- Service Animals
- Horses
Park Address:
361-32 Road
Clifton, CO 81520
United States
Get Involved
Whether you are an avid hiker, mountain biker or hunter, or you simply appreciate all the Colorado outdoors has to offer, there are many ways you can get involved. Colorado state parks have a variety of employment and volunteer opportunities. Jobs include naturalists and maintenance and administrative work, and range from full to part time and temporary. Volunteer opportunities include wildlife monitoring and campground host. Check out the opportunities below for more information.
James M. Robb welcome sign
Jobs
Every year we hire:
- Visitor Service Technicians
- Maintenance Workers
- Limited-Commissioned Law Enforcement Personnel
- Park Officers
- Volunteer Coordinators
All temporary, YIP internship and full-time jobs are posted directly on the state's career website.
Volunteer
Colorado River Wildlife Area
Connected Lakes
Corn Lake
Fruita
Island Acres
Children looking through a viewfinder
Friends of James M. Robb Colorado River State Park
Friends of James M. Robb Colorado River State Park is dedicated to making a difference by aiding James M. Robb Colorado River State Park in its mission to educate, conserve, and provide recreation for today and tomorrow.
Engaging the community of everyday people using the state parks, connecting citizens to the state’s most precious resource, inspiring stewardship of the land and guiding people to fall in love with nature.
For more information, please visit the Friends of Colorado State Parks website or like us on Facebook!