
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
The State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) is an expansive resource on the status of some wildlife populations in Colorado, with an emphasis on individual species and their habitats.
Big Game | Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Hunting for big game in Colorado can be a thrilling and challenging experience, with the chance to explore some of the most beautiful wilderness areas in the country.
Hunting - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Come hunt with us! With more than 23 million acres of public land, Colorado is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise.
Contact Us - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife headquarters is located at 6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216.
What We Do | Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is a national leader in conservation, recreation and wildlife management. As a Division of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, we are Colorado’s …
Learn to Fish - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Looking to learn to fish, or know someone who is? Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s angling outreach programs offer clinics, seminars, advice, in-field experiences and educational materials for people of …
Wildlife Conservation | Colorado Parks and Wildlife
The Colorado Division of Wildlife worked to set and enforce limitations, including banning the use of nets for fishing, setting season and bag limits, and even prohibiting hunting of pronghorn and bighorn …
Fishing - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
From tips and tales of long backpacking trips into the Indian Peaks, Gore Range, Mount Zirkel Wilderness, and San Juan Mountains in search of trout, to Colorado hatcheries catering to warm …
Leftover (Remaining) and Reissued Licenses - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Active duty military members who are deployed outside of the United States and are stationed in Colorado or a Colorado resident can purchase leftover licenses after the primary and secondary …
Keep Colorado Wild Pass | Colorado Parks and Wildlife
The Keep Colorado Wild Pass gives you access to state parks and recreation areas without a vehicle and up to three additional visitors aged 16 and older. Coloradans 16 years old or younger can visit …